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  1. Now all things are working -> Great Job: @petrmaje, @tkaiser
  2. @petrmaje: You are the best! Now, the BPi R1 working as expected. But... i have two more little problems: First is there a easy way to disable the WLAN? (not so tragic if not) Second, maybe more complicated - For some of my IOT-Clients I need a static IP-Address (connect to MAC). Could I do this as well in one of the configuration files and could you give me some hints?
  3. Many thanks for your quick reply. Could you please show me more details on how to set lan is br0 in the interface config. The changes in dnsmasq you suggested are done.
  4. Hello and good morning.. I tried all your suggestions on an new armbian (Debian-wheezy 4.1.6) system and getthis error on starting the system (see Image): In the interfaces config I only changed the subnet from 2 to 33: address 192.168.33.250 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.33.0 broadcast 192.168.33.255 In dnsmasq config I changed: dhcp-range=eth0.102,192.168.33.100,192.168.33.200,255.255.255.0,10m In dnsmasq i have to disable the "local-service" switch -> bad option error on start up (I think this depends on the 4.1.6 Version ?) Regards, Christian
  5. @tkaiser: Unfortunately, I'm not a Linux specialist who know for what these entries are be necessary to get a working system. But I am surprised that there is no ready router system for the R1-Hardware. My skill's ending by installing a simple package (Mosqitto) and configure some settings. For me it is easier to program microcontrollers in C (IOT Clients) than fiddling thousands of configuration files in a Linux system. So please, could you provide a running image of a "simple" router-system with the ability to add some more standard packages (in my special case Mosqitto). I even would donate money for your work too. PS: Sorry for my english
  6. @tkaiser Thank you for your quick answer. For more clearness i added a picture of the network architecture to drive my home automation system. PS: I tried also the openwrt image from db260179, but there is no change (for me) to install the Mosqitto-Package without a own Package-server !?! Tests with the Raspberry Pi and Mosqitto are working well, but without a separate network for the automation part. So i decide to use the BPi R1 to separate the traffic between the "normal" Network and the IOT-Network.
  7. Hello, after several try's to get my BPi R1 working as a router (according to Tido's manual) i have no success. I want to use the Bpi R1 as a DHCP-Server in a separate network bridged to my local network over the BPi's WAN-Port. On the BPi also run's the Mosquitto MQTT-Server for my home-automation network (IOT). So my question is: Is there please anybody out there with a running router setup and could share the image? Best regard, Christian
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