Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2020-01-24 Thread Josiah Akinloye
Thanks stuartl.

I have fix and it has worked fine
I know computer don’t respond to religion and I have make it work.
Once agin thanks

On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 at 01:11 Stuart Longland 
wrote:

> On 20/1/20 7:31 am, Josiah Akinloye wrote:
> > Hi everyone... please i have tried the method for the IP forwarding from
> my
> > sim module to the BB to be able to be us as Hotspot(WiFi) but going
> through
> > the fore given process,
>
> What steps did you follow?  You've quoted my email in it's entirety then
> top-posted yet more begging "please make it work".  Computers don't
> respond to religion.
>
> You're dealing with the Technology Genie here: he'll grant you unlimited
> wishes, *BUT* expects you get to understand him in return.  If you don't
> want to do that, pay someone who already does understand him.
>
> > i realize that only WhatsApp Instant Messaging App
> > is going... Other browser(Google chrome, Mozilla) are not going.
>
> What about the `wget` command I suggested?  What was its output?  Or are
> you just going to ignore our questions and hope we can magically solve
> it for you?
>
> I lost my crystal ball in the 2011 Brisbane floods.
>
> > i am
> > thinking maybe its because of the protocol used by WhatsApp thats why its
> > going through.
>
> … which is why I suggested doing some lower-level checks.
>
> Think of the OSI model, check…
> - physical layer (e.g. cable connections, radio settings)
> - data link layer (e.g. VLANs, LACP, SSIDs, crypto settings)
> - network layer (e.g. IP addresses, routes)
> - application layer (e.g. DNS)
> … IN THAT ORDER.
>
> You're starting from the presentation layer (web browser, WhatsApp) and
> working down.  You can't debug a network that way!
>
> > Please i need assistance on this. How can i make it work
> > swiftly and allow it to be compatible with any device and any APP.
>
> Then answer our questions.  We cannot read minds.
>
> > Any one who have done this before should be of help
> Not done it with the exact hardware combination you're talking of, but
> I've done it many times before on various systems including:
> - dial-up modems on a standard x86 machines running Linux
> - ADSL(v2) modems with PPPoE and standard x86 machines running Linux
> - 3G/LTE with various systems (including MIPS and ARM) on Linux
>
> Once you get the "router" (the thing the modem/module plugs into) onto
> the Internet, making it accessible to a network behind it is not rocket
> science, and actually hasn't changed much since Linux kernel 2.4 (5.x
> still uses `iptables`).
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2020-01-22 Thread Stuart Longland
On 20/1/20 7:31 am, Josiah Akinloye wrote:
> Hi everyone... please i have tried the method for the IP forwarding from my
> sim module to the BB to be able to be us as Hotspot(WiFi) but going through
> the fore given process,

What steps did you follow?  You've quoted my email in it's entirety then
top-posted yet more begging "please make it work".  Computers don't
respond to religion.

You're dealing with the Technology Genie here: he'll grant you unlimited
wishes, *BUT* expects you get to understand him in return.  If you don't
want to do that, pay someone who already does understand him.

> i realize that only WhatsApp Instant Messaging App
> is going... Other browser(Google chrome, Mozilla) are not going.

What about the `wget` command I suggested?  What was its output?  Or are
you just going to ignore our questions and hope we can magically solve
it for you?

I lost my crystal ball in the 2011 Brisbane floods.

> i am
> thinking maybe its because of the protocol used by WhatsApp thats why its
> going through.

… which is why I suggested doing some lower-level checks.

Think of the OSI model, check…
- physical layer (e.g. cable connections, radio settings)
- data link layer (e.g. VLANs, LACP, SSIDs, crypto settings)
- network layer (e.g. IP addresses, routes)
- application layer (e.g. DNS)
… IN THAT ORDER.

You're starting from the presentation layer (web browser, WhatsApp) and
working down.  You can't debug a network that way!

> Please i need assistance on this. How can i make it work
> swiftly and allow it to be compatible with any device and any APP.

Then answer our questions.  We cannot read minds.

> Any one who have done this before should be of help
Not done it with the exact hardware combination you're talking of, but
I've done it many times before on various systems including:
- dial-up modems on a standard x86 machines running Linux
- ADSL(v2) modems with PPPoE and standard x86 machines running Linux
- 3G/LTE with various systems (including MIPS and ARM) on Linux

Once you get the "router" (the thing the modem/module plugs into) onto
the Internet, making it accessible to a network behind it is not rocket
science, and actually hasn't changed much since Linux kernel 2.4 (5.x
still uses `iptables`).
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2020-01-19 Thread Josiah Akinloye
Hi everyone... please i have tried the method for the IP forwarding from my
sim module to the BB to be able to be us as Hotspot(WiFi) but going through
the fore given process, i realize that only WhatsApp Instant Messaging App
is going... Other browser(Google chrome, Mozilla) are not going. i am
thinking maybe its because of the protocol used by WhatsApp thats why its
going through. Please i need assistance on this. How can i make it work
swiftly and allow it to be compatible with any device and any APP.
Any one who have done this before should be of help
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On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 12:47 AM Stuart Longland 
wrote:

> On 19/12/19 8:27 pm, Josiah Akinloye wrote:
> > I was able to use WhatsApp after I did IP forwarding but  I can’t get my
> > browser or other application to connect to the internet, do you have any
> > idea why?
>
> What error message do you get?  Maybe try running `wget --spider
> http://www.beagleboard.org` on your client machine and paste what
> happens.  If all is working, you should see this:
>
> > $ wget --spider http://www.beagleboard.org
> > Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists.
> > --2019-12-20 09:46:21--  http://www.beagleboard.org/
> > Resolving www.beagleboard.org... 44.226.162.25
> > Connecting to www.beagleboard.org|44.226.162.25|:80... connected.
> > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 303 See Other
> > Location: https://beagleboard.org/ [following]
> > Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists.
> > --2019-12-20 09:46:22--  https://beagleboard.org/
> > Resolving beagleboard.org... 44.226.162.25
> > Connecting to beagleboard.org|44.226.162.25|:443... connected.
> > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> > Length: 27837 (27K) [text/html]
> > Remote file exists and could contain further links,
> > but recursion is disabled -- not retrieving.
>
> Have you set your client's default gateway correctly?  (If you're using
> DHCP, check the DHCP settings on your DHCP server… possibly running on
> the BeagleBoard.)
>
> Have you set your client's DNS servers correctly?  (If you're using
> DHCP, check the DHCP settings on your DHCP server… possibly running on
> the BeagleBoard.)
>
> Can the DNS servers and default gateway be reached by the client?  Most
> will respond to ICMP echo request, so try a `ping` (or `ping6` if they
> are IPv6).
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-19 Thread Stuart Longland
On 19/12/19 8:27 pm, Josiah Akinloye wrote:
> I was able to use WhatsApp after I did IP forwarding but  I can’t get my
> browser or other application to connect to the internet, do you have any
> idea why?

What error message do you get?  Maybe try running `wget --spider
http://www.beagleboard.org` on your client machine and paste what
happens.  If all is working, you should see this:

> $ wget --spider http://www.beagleboard.org
> Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists.
> --2019-12-20 09:46:21--  http://www.beagleboard.org/
> Resolving www.beagleboard.org... 44.226.162.25
> Connecting to www.beagleboard.org|44.226.162.25|:80... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 303 See Other
> Location: https://beagleboard.org/ [following]
> Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists.
> --2019-12-20 09:46:22--  https://beagleboard.org/
> Resolving beagleboard.org... 44.226.162.25
> Connecting to beagleboard.org|44.226.162.25|:443... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> Length: 27837 (27K) [text/html]
> Remote file exists and could contain further links,
> but recursion is disabled -- not retrieving.

Have you set your client's default gateway correctly?  (If you're using
DHCP, check the DHCP settings on your DHCP server… possibly running on
the BeagleBoard.)

Have you set your client's DNS servers correctly?  (If you're using
DHCP, check the DHCP settings on your DHCP server… possibly running on
the BeagleBoard.)

Can the DNS servers and default gateway be reached by the client?  Most
will respond to ICMP echo request, so try a `ping` (or `ping6` if they
are IPv6).
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-19 Thread Josiah Akinloye
Hi Gwen
I was able to use WhatsApp after I did IP forwarding but  I can’t get my
browser or other application to connect to the internet, do you have any
idea why?

Regards,
Josiah

On Thu, 19 Dec 2019 at 11:20 Josiah Akinloye 
wrote:

> Hi Tarmo,
> I have tried to use ConnMan to tether the modem dialup connection but it
> requires ofono which is not well documented, I have also tried to tweak
> connman settings and I am not getting results.  I guess connman tether is
> restricted to wlan and eth0 network not cellular connection.
>
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 15:23 Josiah Akinloye 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Tarmo
>>
>> On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 15:22 Tarmo Kuuse  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Josiah!
>>>
>>> On Monday, 16 December 2019 16:00:20 UTC+2, Josiah Akinloye wrote:

 Thanks Gwen.
 I really appreciate your effort.
 I will get back to you
 Again... a big thanks

 On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 14:56 Gwen Stouthuysen 
 wrote:

> No, I haven't tried to remove connmanctl
>
> I have no problem with the application, as it does exactly what I want
> it to do.
>
> There is quite some configuration behind the curtains, dive deeper
> into the configuration files and you might find the settings you want to
> alter.
>
> Gwen
>
> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 14:17 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
> josiaha...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Thanks Gwen, Do you have any idea how I can manage the WiFi network
>> on beagle bone wireless without using CONNMANCTL
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Josiah
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:55 Gwen Stouthuysen 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Here is some explication/tutorial on bridging the two networks in
>>> your BBW
>>>
>>> https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Gwen
>>>
>>> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 13:49 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
>>> josiaha...@gmail.com>:
>>>
 Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet
 connectivity from the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi
 gateway + DHCP server using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the
 bridging the gateway with the network port offered by the 4g modem.  
 Thanks
 again

 On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen 
 wrote:

> Let me try to explain what you will have to do:
>
>- Connect the module to the BBBW.
>   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to
>   enable it as a network node.
>   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do
>   exist
>   -
>   
> https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone
>
>   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials +
>DHCP server for this port)
>- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the
>SIM7600e driver
>- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi
>and Cellular
>
> It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is
> a well documented setup.
>
> But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an
> access point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and 
> the
> bridge & Firewall
>

>>> When both your dialup connection and Wifi are managed by connman, you
>>> can use its built-in tethering functionality to share Internet from first
>>> to the other.
>>>
>>> If I'm interpreting connmanctl v1.36 documentation correctly (connmanctl
>>> --help), the command would look something like this:
>>>
>>> $ sudo connmanctl tether wifi on MY_SSID MY_PASS
>>>
>>> There might be some requirements, i.e. connman might assume it has
>>> established the dialup connection (as opposed to MBIM). I haven't
>>> experimented this much.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Tarmo
>>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-19 Thread Josiah Akinloye
Hi Tarmo,
I have tried to use ConnMan to tether the modem dialup connection but it
requires ofono which is not well documented, I have also tried to tweak
connman settings and I am not getting results.  I guess connman tether is
restricted to wlan and eth0 network not cellular connection.

On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 15:23 Josiah Akinloye 
wrote:

> Hello Tarmo
>
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 15:22 Tarmo Kuuse  wrote:
>
>> Hi Josiah!
>>
>> On Monday, 16 December 2019 16:00:20 UTC+2, Josiah Akinloye wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks Gwen.
>>> I really appreciate your effort.
>>> I will get back to you
>>> Again... a big thanks
>>>
>>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 14:56 Gwen Stouthuysen 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 No, I haven't tried to remove connmanctl

 I have no problem with the application, as it does exactly what I want
 it to do.

 There is quite some configuration behind the curtains, dive deeper into
 the configuration files and you might find the settings you want to alter.

 Gwen

 Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 14:17 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
 josiaha...@gmail.com>:

> Thanks Gwen, Do you have any idea how I can manage the WiFi network on
> beagle bone wireless without using CONNMANCTL
>
> Kind regards,
> Josiah
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:55 Gwen Stouthuysen 
> wrote:
>
>> Here is some explication/tutorial on bridging the two networks in
>> your BBW
>>
>> https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Gwen
>>
>> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 13:49 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
>> josiaha...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet connectivity
>>> from the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi gateway + DHCP
>>> server using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the bridging the 
>>> gateway
>>> with the network port offered by the 4g modem.  Thanks again
>>>
>>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Let me try to explain what you will have to do:

- Connect the module to the BBBW.
   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to
   enable it as a network node.
   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do
   exist
   -
   
 https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone

   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials +
DHCP server for this port)
- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the
SIM7600e driver
- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi
and Cellular

 It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is
 a well documented setup.

 But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an
 access point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the
 bridge & Firewall

>>>
>> When both your dialup connection and Wifi are managed by connman, you can
>> use its built-in tethering functionality to share Internet from first to
>> the other.
>>
>> If I'm interpreting connmanctl v1.36 documentation correctly (connmanctl
>> --help), the command would look something like this:
>>
>> $ sudo connmanctl tether wifi on MY_SSID MY_PASS
>>
>> There might be some requirements, i.e. connman might assume it has
>> established the dialup connection (as opposed to MBIM). I haven't
>> experimented this much.
>>
>> --
>> Kind regards,
>> Tarmo
>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-17 Thread Josiah Akinloye
Hello Tarmo

On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 15:22 Tarmo Kuuse  wrote:

> Hi Josiah!
>
> On Monday, 16 December 2019 16:00:20 UTC+2, Josiah Akinloye wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Gwen.
>> I really appreciate your effort.
>> I will get back to you
>> Again... a big thanks
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 14:56 Gwen Stouthuysen 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> No, I haven't tried to remove connmanctl
>>>
>>> I have no problem with the application, as it does exactly what I want
>>> it to do.
>>>
>>> There is quite some configuration behind the curtains, dive deeper into
>>> the configuration files and you might find the settings you want to alter.
>>>
>>> Gwen
>>>
>>> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 14:17 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
>>> josiaha...@gmail.com>:
>>>
 Thanks Gwen, Do you have any idea how I can manage the WiFi network on
 beagle bone wireless without using CONNMANCTL

 Kind regards,
 Josiah

 On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:55 Gwen Stouthuysen 
 wrote:

> Here is some explication/tutorial on bridging the two networks in your
> BBW
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections
>
> Regards,
>
> Gwen
>
> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 13:49 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
> josiaha...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet connectivity
>> from the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi gateway + DHCP
>> server using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the bridging the 
>> gateway
>> with the network port offered by the 4g modem.  Thanks again
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Let me try to explain what you will have to do:
>>>
>>>- Connect the module to the BBBW.
>>>   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to
>>>   enable it as a network node.
>>>   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do exist
>>>   -
>>>   
>>> https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone
>>>
>>>   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials + DHCP
>>>server for this port)
>>>- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the
>>>SIM7600e driver
>>>- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi and
>>>Cellular
>>>
>>> It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is a
>>> well documented setup.
>>>
>>> But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an
>>> access point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the
>>> bridge & Firewall
>>>
>>
> When both your dialup connection and Wifi are managed by connman, you can
> use its built-in tethering functionality to share Internet from first to
> the other.
>
> If I'm interpreting connmanctl v1.36 documentation correctly (connmanctl
> --help), the command would look something like this:
>
> $ sudo connmanctl tether wifi on MY_SSID MY_PASS
>
> There might be some requirements, i.e. connman might assume it has
> established the dialup connection (as opposed to MBIM). I haven't
> experimented this much.
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> Tarmo
>
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-17 Thread Tarmo Kuuse
Hi Josiah!

On Monday, 16 December 2019 16:00:20 UTC+2, Josiah Akinloye wrote:
>
> Thanks Gwen.
> I really appreciate your effort.
> I will get back to you 
> Again... a big thanks 
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 14:56 Gwen Stouthuysen  > wrote:
>
>> No, I haven't tried to remove connmanctl
>>
>> I have no problem with the application, as it does exactly what I want it 
>> to do.
>>
>> There is quite some configuration behind the curtains, dive deeper into 
>> the configuration files and you might find the settings you want to alter. 
>>
>> Gwen
>>
>> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 14:17 schreef Josiah Akinloye > >:
>>
>>> Thanks Gwen, Do you have any idea how I can manage the WiFi network on 
>>> beagle bone wireless without using CONNMANCTL
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Josiah 
>>>
>>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:55 Gwen Stouthuysen >> > wrote:
>>>
 Here is some explication/tutorial on bridging the two networks in your 
 BBW

 https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections 

 Regards,

 Gwen 

 Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 13:49 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
 josiaha...@gmail.com >:

> Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet connectivity 
> from the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi gateway + DHCP 
> server using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the bridging the 
> gateway 
> with the network port offered by the 4g modem.  Thanks again 
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen  > wrote:
>
>> Let me try to explain what you will have to do:
>>
>>- Connect the module to the BBBW.
>>   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to 
>>   enable it as a network node.
>>   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do exist
>>   - 
>>   
>> https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone
>> 
>>   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials + DHCP 
>>server for this port)
>>- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the 
>>SIM7600e driver
>>- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi and 
>>Cellular
>>
>> It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is a 
>> well documented setup.
>>
>> But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an 
>> access point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the 
>> bridge & Firewall
>>
>
When both your dialup connection and Wifi are managed by connman, you can 
use its built-in tethering functionality to share Internet from first to 
the other.

If I'm interpreting connmanctl v1.36 documentation correctly (connmanctl 
--help), the command would look something like this:

$ sudo connmanctl tether wifi on MY_SSID MY_PASS

There might be some requirements, i.e. connman might assume it has 
established the dialup connection (as opposed to MBIM). I haven't 
experimented this much.

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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-16 Thread Josiah Akinloye
Thanks Gwen.
I really appreciate your effort.
I will get back to you
Again... a big thanks

On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 14:56 Gwen Stouthuysen 
wrote:

> No, I haven't tried to remove connmanctl
>
> I have no problem with the application, as it does exactly what I want it
> to do.
>
> There is quite some configuration behind the curtains, dive deeper into
> the configuration files and you might find the settings you want to alter.
>
> Gwen
>
> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 14:17 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
> josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Thanks Gwen, Do you have any idea how I can manage the WiFi network on
>> beagle bone wireless without using CONNMANCTL
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Josiah
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:55 Gwen Stouthuysen 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Here is some explication/tutorial on bridging the two networks in your
>>> BBW
>>>
>>> https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Gwen
>>>
>>> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 13:49 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
>>> josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:
>>>
 Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet connectivity
 from the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi gateway + DHCP
 server using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the bridging the gateway
 with the network port offered by the 4g modem.  Thanks again

 On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen <
 gwen.stouthuy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Let me try to explain what you will have to do:
>
>- Connect the module to the BBBW.
>   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to enable
>   it as a network node.
>   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do exist
>   -
>   
> https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone
>
>   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials + DHCP
>server for this port)
>- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the SIM7600e
>driver
>- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi and
>Cellular
>
> It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is a
> well documented setup.
>
> But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an
> access point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the
> bridge & Firewall
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Gwen
>
> Op zo 15 dec. 2019 om 07:42 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
> josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:
>
>> please how can i forward ip address of a sim 7600e to a beaglebone
>> wifi. so as to use it has hotspot?
>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-16 Thread Gwen Stouthuysen
No, I haven't tried to remove connmanctl

I have no problem with the application, as it does exactly what I want it
to do.

There is quite some configuration behind the curtains, dive deeper into the
configuration files and you might find the settings you want to alter.

Gwen

Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 14:17 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:

> Thanks Gwen, Do you have any idea how I can manage the WiFi network on
> beagle bone wireless without using CONNMANCTL
>
> Kind regards,
> Josiah
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:55 Gwen Stouthuysen 
> wrote:
>
>> Here is some explication/tutorial on bridging the two networks in your BBW
>>
>> https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Gwen
>>
>> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 13:49 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
>> josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet connectivity
>>> from the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi gateway + DHCP
>>> server using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the bridging the gateway
>>> with the network port offered by the 4g modem.  Thanks again
>>>
>>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen <
>>> gwen.stouthuy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Let me try to explain what you will have to do:

- Connect the module to the BBBW.
   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to enable
   it as a network node.
   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do exist
   -
   
 https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone

   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials + DHCP
server for this port)
- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the SIM7600e
driver
- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi and
Cellular

 It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is a
 well documented setup.

 But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an
 access point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the
 bridge & Firewall


 Regards,

 Gwen

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 josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:

> please how can i forward ip address of a sim 7600e to a beaglebone
> wifi. so as to use it has hotspot?
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-16 Thread Josiah Akinloye
Thanks Gwen, Do you have any idea how I can manage the WiFi network on
beagle bone wireless without using CONNMANCTL

Kind regards,
Josiah

On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 13:55 Gwen Stouthuysen 
wrote:

> Here is some explication/tutorial on bridging the two networks in your BBW
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections
>
> Regards,
>
> Gwen
>
> Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 13:49 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
> josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet connectivity from
>> the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi gateway + DHCP server
>> using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the bridging the gateway with
>> the network port offered by the 4g modem.  Thanks again
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Let me try to explain what you will have to do:
>>>
>>>- Connect the module to the BBBW.
>>>   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to enable
>>>   it as a network node.
>>>   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do exist
>>>   -
>>>   
>>> https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone
>>>
>>>   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials + DHCP
>>>server for this port)
>>>- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the SIM7600e
>>>driver
>>>- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi and
>>>Cellular
>>>
>>> It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is a
>>> well documented setup.
>>>
>>> But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an access
>>> point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the bridge &
>>> Firewall
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Gwen
>>>
>>> Op zo 15 dec. 2019 om 07:42 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
>>> josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:
>>>
 please how can i forward ip address of a sim 7600e to a beaglebone
 wifi. so as to use it has hotspot?

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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-16 Thread Gwen Stouthuysen
Here is some explication/tutorial on bridging the two networks in your BBW

https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections

Regards,

Gwen

Op ma 16 dec. 2019 om 13:49 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:

> Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet connectivity from
> the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi gateway + DHCP server
> using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the bridging the gateway with
> the network port offered by the 4g modem.  Thanks again
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen 
> wrote:
>
>> Let me try to explain what you will have to do:
>>
>>- Connect the module to the BBBW.
>>   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to enable it
>>   as a network node.
>>   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do exist
>>   -
>>   
>> https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone
>>
>>   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials + DHCP
>>server for this port)
>>- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the SIM7600e
>>driver
>>- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi and
>>Cellular
>>
>> It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is a well
>> documented setup.
>>
>> But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an access
>> point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the bridge &
>> Firewall
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Gwen
>>
>> Op zo 15 dec. 2019 om 07:42 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
>> josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> please how can i forward ip address of a sim 7600e to a beaglebone wifi.
>>> so as to use it has hotspot?
>>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-16 Thread Josiah Akinloye
Thanks for your reply, I have been able to get internet connectivity from
the modem using MBIM and also I have created a WiFi gateway + DHCP server
using COMMANCTL but where I have problem is the bridging the gateway with
the network port offered by the 4g modem.  Thanks again

On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 11:58 Gwen Stouthuysen 
wrote:

> Let me try to explain what you will have to do:
>
>- Connect the module to the BBBW.
>   - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to enable it
>   as a network node.
>   - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do exist
>   -
>   
> https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone
>
>   - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials + DHCP
>server for this port)
>- Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the SIM7600e
>driver
>- Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi and
>Cellular
>
> It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is a well
> documented setup.
>
> But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an access
> point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the bridge &
> Firewall
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Gwen
>
> Op zo 15 dec. 2019 om 07:42 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
> josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:
>
>> please how can i forward ip address of a sim 7600e to a beaglebone wifi.
>> so as to use it has hotspot?
>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Ip forwarding

2019-12-16 Thread Gwen Stouthuysen
Let me try to explain what you will have to do:

   - Connect the module to the BBBW.
  - It has USB drivers so it should be straight forward to enable it as
  a network node.
  - A small cape could be designed to do this, RPi hats do exist
  -
  
https://www.elementzonline.com/blog/Accessing-internet-with-SIM7600-4G-Modem-using-MBIM-interface-in-Pocketbeagle-Beaglebone

  - Set up a WiFi gateway (Wifi access point credentials + DHCP server
   for this port)
   - Bridge the gateway with the network port offered by the SIM7600e driver
   - Set up a firewall to avoid malicious access from both WiFi and Cellular

It is a bit more complex than forwarding the IP address, but it is a well
documented setup.

But you are lucky: the standard Debian OS prepares the WiFi as an access
point, you just have to arrange the SIM7600e integration and the bridge &
Firewall


Regards,

Gwen

Op zo 15 dec. 2019 om 07:42 schreef Josiah Akinloye <
josiahakinl...@gmail.com>:

> please how can i forward ip address of a sim 7600e to a beaglebone wifi.
> so as to use it has hotspot?
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