</pre> recently want to do something, need to open hot spots in the outdoor, Raspberry Pi is a good choice <p></p><p> driver is not familiar with, referring to several articles online, but always stuck in the last step, failed! </p><p> helpless, can only go to the official website of the community to seek help, finally solved, with the bridge <span style= "border:0px; padding:0px; margin:0px; Font-family:helvetica, Sans-serif; font-size:13px; Font-stretch:inherit; line-height:24px; Vertical-align:baseline; Color:rgb (69, 69, 69); " >bridge-utils assigned IP, with DHCP can refer to other articles, all the same away from </span></p><p><span style= "border:0px; padding:0px; margin:0px; Font-family:helvetica, Sans-serif; font-size:13px; Font-stretch:inherit; line-height:24px; Vertical-align:baseline; Color:rgb (69, 69, 69); " > due to the specificity of the Raspberry Pi, this configuration tutorial will be configured to boot from boot. </span></p><p><span style= "border:0px; padding:0px; margin:0px; Font-family:helvetica, Sans-serif; font-size:13px; Font-stretch:inherit; line-height:24px; Vertical-align:baseline; Color:rgb (69, 69, 69); " > Installation: </span></p><p><span style= "border:0px; padding:0px; margin:0px; Font-family:helvetica, Sans-serif; font-size:13px; Font-stretch:inherit; line-height:24px; Vertical-align:baseline; Color:rgb (69, 69, 69); " ></span></p><pre name= "code" class= "plain" >sudo apt-get install Bridge-utils
Download driver:
wget http://andypi.co.uk/downloads/v1.1.tar.gz
CD in to compile:
sudo makesudo make install
Default configuration file (This step is pretty critical)
sudo vim/etc/default/hostapd
Put it up daemon_conf= "/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf"
Configure WiFi information:
sudo nano/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
Just compile the time will rewrite this file, SSID and password must be changed, or can not start
<span style= "font-family:arial, Helvetica, Sans-serif;" ><span style= "Background-color:rgb (255, 255, 255); > Modify Interfaces Information: <span style= "border:0px; padding:0px; margin:0px; Font-family:helvetica, Sans-serif; font-size:13px; Font-stretch:inherit; line-height:24px; Vertical-align:baseline; Color:rgb (69, 69, 69); " >sudo nano/etc/network/interfaces</span></span></span>
Add the following (seemingly only add the first two sentences on the line)
Auto br0iface lo inet loopbackiface br0 inet dhcpbridge_fd 1bridge_hello 3bridge_maxage 10bridge_stp offbridge_ports eth0 Wlan0
If there are other settings IP in the configuration file, it is best to comment
To set up boot from:
sudo update-rc.d HOSTAPD defaults
Then restart, if there is no error, you should be able to search for their own configured WiFi
Last step some seniors don't re-enable such statements
sudo hostapd-b/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
It always fails.
That's how I used it.
sudo ifup wlan0
sudo ifdown wlan0 (these two commands can be reversed, I also forgot ...)
sudo service HOSTAPD restart
We can try.
Raspberry Pi carries Realtek RTL8188 launch hotspot WiFi (compile driver)