Hello, I have a wall-board on which I'm planning to place different single board computers on a cental power supply.
Currently, the whole network works properly but I want to get rid of the UTP wire to the board.
So I configured a Orange Pi PC2 to connect to the LAN with a tiny USB Wifi-stick, while the wired interface is connected to the other sbc's. Both interfaces are in a bridge.
The wifi interface is given a static IP and connects to my modem as supposed. I can ssh into the Orange Pi and from there ssh further to the other sbc's.
The problem is, from other computers connected to my modem, both wired and wireless cannot reach the systems on the board and vice versa because they are separated by this bridge.
What do I need to keep all systems visible to each other on my LAN in the same subnet/ip-range while they are in 2 separate groups, only brought together by the Orange Pi bridge?
The Orange Pi is now install with a GENERIC arm64 system.
The wifi starts with this script in /etc/rc.d:
Currently, the whole network works properly but I want to get rid of the UTP wire to the board.
So I configured a Orange Pi PC2 to connect to the LAN with a tiny USB Wifi-stick, while the wired interface is connected to the other sbc's. Both interfaces are in a bridge.
The wifi interface is given a static IP and connects to my modem as supposed. I can ssh into the Orange Pi and from there ssh further to the other sbc's.
The problem is, from other computers connected to my modem, both wired and wireless cannot reach the systems on the board and vice versa because they are separated by this bridge.
What do I need to keep all systems visible to each other on my LAN in the same subnet/ip-range while they are in 2 separate groups, only brought together by the Orange Pi bridge?
The Orange Pi is now install with a GENERIC arm64 system.
The wifi starts with this script in /etc/rc.d: