Hi,
Ok. This make sense. I assumed that this was the idea behind the first post, but it was not 100% clear.
Yes, it is possible to use the ubiquiti device as a WiFi AP and run all needed network services on a RPi, but you need to do some modifications in the image configuration. Are you running the official image PirateBox image or something else?
I wrote a Modification - HowTo a long while ago, but I am not sure if it is still valid... so if you are not afraid of fixing a wrong network configuration with keyboard and monitors or starting from the beginning, you can give that one a try.
In the case of a local art installation, i recommend to reduce the lease time from 12h to 30m (as well in PirateBox.conf)
Best regards Matthias
Ok. This make sense. I assumed that this was the idea behind the first post, but it was not 100% clear.
Yes, it is possible to use the ubiquiti device as a WiFi AP and run all needed network services on a RPi, but you need to do some modifications in the image configuration. Are you running the official image PirateBox image or something else?
I wrote a Modification - HowTo a long while ago, but I am not sure if it is still valid... so if you are not afraid of fixing a wrong network configuration with keyboard and monitors or starting from the beginning, you can give that one a try.
In the case of a local art installation, i recommend to reduce the lease time from 12h to 30m (as well in PirateBox.conf)
Best regards Matthias