[OpenWrt-Devel] WiFi client mode leaves router inaccessible if upstream network goes down

Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca luizluca at gmail.com
Fri Feb 3 19:25:42 EST 2017


Nick, you can try lede-project bug tracker. I recently released rc1.

Em sex, 3 de fev de 2017 22:18, Nick Malyon <nick at fishun.co.uk> escreveu:

> Hi all,
>
> I tried to open the following bug report but Trac's spam filter wouldn't
> let me, so I thought I'd raise it on the mailing list to see what you
> think...
>
> I have a TP-Link TL-MR3020 v1.9 with Chaos Calmer 15.05.01. I'm using it
> to provide a WiFi access point to my phone/tablet while I travel, and it's
> acting as a WiFi client for the various hostels I visit.
>
> If you configure it as a wifi client with a wwan interface using the LuCI
> scan/join wizard, and then you configure a wifi access point on the same
> radio, the router works as expected and when you connect to the router's
> AP, you get Internet via the client connection.
>
> However, if you move out of range of the network the router is a client
> of, or if it goes down, when you power off the OpenWrt router and power
> back on, the access point won't come up.
>
> The AP will only come up if the client network you configured is also
> working; so you have no way to connect to the router over wifi, and no way
> to reconfigure the router, if that client network is down or out of range.
>
> This is a particular problem for a travel router because it will often
> move it out of range of the original upstream network, and you may only
> have a wifi-capable device with which to reconfigure it.
>
> The Ethernet port on the router does remain active, so I can tell it does
> actually boot. It's just the radio that doesn't come up. I managed to get
> back in range of a network once, and the router worked as expected.
>
> It doesn't matter whether the AP or client connection are configured first
> or second on the radio interface, and, unticking "bring up on boot" for the
> wwan interface has no effect on the behaviour.
>
> Steps to reproduce: Connect the router to a wifi network as a client using
> the Join wizard. Add a wifi master-mode access point on the same radio
> interface. Verify you can access the Internet by joining the router's new
> master AP. Reboot the router with the original network it was a client of
> turned off. Notice the router's AP you configured never comes up.
>
> Expected behaviour: The master access point of the router should always
> come up, regardless of the availability of the client network.
>
> If anyone has a workaround that would be great — currently I managed to
> get back in range of a network to make it accessible again, and now I run
> from batteries and delete the wifi client configuration every night before
> the jungle power goes out.
>
> If this is indeed a bug, if you could please raise it in Trac for me —
> sorry, I get a "rejected due to possible spam" error, maybe because of my
> location.
>
> Many thanks!
> - Nick
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Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca
luizluca at gmail.com
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