On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 3:52 PM, Richard <
rlte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My bad...I wrote 192.168.8.x when I should have written 192.168.0.x
it's 192.168.8.x when dnsmasq is in control, and 192.168.1.x when
connman is controlling tethering.
> I have one BBGW, which does use .8., but I've stopped using it altogether
> since I got some BBBWs, and it's about those that I was writing.
>
> Two questions:
> 1) Does your suggestion apply to the BBBW? If so, I'll do it!
yes, it does..
> 2) What is tethering, anyway? I've tethered my laptop to my cellphone on
> occasion, but I don't understand what it has to do with the WiFi setup.
> Where can I look for a clear explanation?
tethering is just the term connman uses for bridging/sharing a connection..
So out of the box on the bbgw/bbbw, the goal right now is to have a
usable access point.
Images before 2016-12-18 (1) and after 2016-11-06 (2), are setup in
Wireless AP mode using connman.
This works great, if you just connect a bunch of devices to the
bbgw/bbbw (and a usb ethernet device), BUT not so great if you don't
have a usb/eth dongle.
For the past couple of weeks, we've been testing/hacking on a dual
connection option. So when we don't detect a usb/eth0 device, you can
ssh into the bbgw/bbbw over the "BeagleBone-wxzy" interface, and then
(while still connected), use connman on wlan0 and connect it to a
second AP, (while still ssh'ed into the first connection)..
1:
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Debian_Image_Testing_Snapshots
2:
https://beagleboard.org/latest-images