![]() Then I found a setup that somewhat worked for the ethernet ports: I first created a WiFi hotspot according to Balena’s networking documentation: I already have some progress towards this goal, but it’s not quite there yet. I’ve attached an image showing what I have in mind below. ![]() Let us assume this is another ethernet port to make this more concrete. The end goal I have in mind would be for the Pi to work as a “router” in the sense that all downstream devices and the WiFi would be in one network, with internet connectivity supplied to the Pi through a secondary interface. A switch is hooked up to one of the ethernet ports, and several more devices are connected to that switch. I would like to set the Pi up such that it can intake an existing internet connection through some means (either one of the Ethernet ports or possibly a GSM modem later down the line) and subsequently act as a router for all “downstream” devices. The other devices have one ethernet port each. ![]() It has two ethernet ports (one via a USB adapter for the time being) and WiFi. I have one “main” device (also Balena-imaged) which has multiple network interfaces.I have multiple Balena-imaged devices with network connectivity (Ethernet). ![]() I’ve never worked with NetworkManager before, so I’m struggling a bit to wrap my head around getting it to do what I want it to, so I figured I’d ask for help here. I’m currently trying out Balena for an IoT-ish project and at this point I’ve happened across some networking issues that I seem incapable of resolving on my own. First off, merry belated christmas to you all, I hope you had a nice christmas week.
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