[OpenWrt Wiki] Connect to client Wi-Fi network
openwrt.org › network › wifiAug 15, 2021 · This page will explain how to connect your OpenWrt device to another Wi-Fi network by using its own radio. Due to technical limitations, your OpenWrt device will create its own subnet (in the example below it's 192.168.2.x while the Wi-Fi router's subnet is 192.168.1.x) just as it would when connected to a modem, your OpenWrt device and devices connected to it will be able to reach the ...
eDIY - OpenWRT in Client Mode
ediy.com.my/index.php/blog/item/37-openwrt-in-client-modeOpenWRT in Client Mode. Client mode uses its wireless connection as the WAN interface, and shares the internet connection only to the LAN ports. It is not seen as an access point by laptops or other computers scanning for AP's and does not accept wireless connections from client devices. As shown in figure below, the new SSID (wwan) cannot be ...
[OpenWrt Wiki] OpenWrt as client device
openwrt.org › network › openwrt_as_clientdeviceOct 31, 2021 · OpenWrt as client device See also: OpenWrt as router device, Router vs switch vs gateway and NAT, Regaining access to an OpenWrt device in client mode OpenWrt will provide additional functions for the network (for example, you just want to use the Wi-Fi network it provides, or the device is a NAS serving files over the network, or a mini-server offering whatever other service).
eDIY - OpenWRT in Client Mode
ediy.com.my › index › blogOpenWRT in Client Mode. Client mode uses its wireless connection as the WAN interface, and shares the internet connection only to the LAN ports. It is not seen as an access point by laptops or other computers scanning for AP's and does not accept wireless connections from client devices. As shown in figure below, the new SSID (wwan) cannot be ...