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I have successfully set up a wifi network configuration like this:



network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
wifis:
wlxf8d1111b0d78:
addresses: [10.0.0.69/24]
gateway4: 10.0.0.138
nameservers:
addresses: [8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4]
dhcp4: no
dhcp6: no
access-points:
WIFI_NAME_HERE:
password: PASS_HERE


What I want to achieve is add another SSID to which I want the interface to get a different static ip (192.168.1.69) with a different gateway (192.168.1.1).



Can someone help me on how to achieve this? The various examples I've read have not answered this question.



Thank you in advance.










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    I have successfully set up a wifi network configuration like this:



    network:
    version: 2
    renderer: networkd
    wifis:
    wlxf8d1111b0d78:
    addresses: [10.0.0.69/24]
    gateway4: 10.0.0.138
    nameservers:
    addresses: [8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4]
    dhcp4: no
    dhcp6: no
    access-points:
    WIFI_NAME_HERE:
    password: PASS_HERE


    What I want to achieve is add another SSID to which I want the interface to get a different static ip (192.168.1.69) with a different gateway (192.168.1.1).



    Can someone help me on how to achieve this? The various examples I've read have not answered this question.



    Thank you in advance.










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      I have successfully set up a wifi network configuration like this:



      network:
      version: 2
      renderer: networkd
      wifis:
      wlxf8d1111b0d78:
      addresses: [10.0.0.69/24]
      gateway4: 10.0.0.138
      nameservers:
      addresses: [8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4]
      dhcp4: no
      dhcp6: no
      access-points:
      WIFI_NAME_HERE:
      password: PASS_HERE


      What I want to achieve is add another SSID to which I want the interface to get a different static ip (192.168.1.69) with a different gateway (192.168.1.1).



      Can someone help me on how to achieve this? The various examples I've read have not answered this question.



      Thank you in advance.










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      I have successfully set up a wifi network configuration like this:



      network:
      version: 2
      renderer: networkd
      wifis:
      wlxf8d1111b0d78:
      addresses: [10.0.0.69/24]
      gateway4: 10.0.0.138
      nameservers:
      addresses: [8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4]
      dhcp4: no
      dhcp6: no
      access-points:
      WIFI_NAME_HERE:
      password: PASS_HERE


      What I want to achieve is add another SSID to which I want the interface to get a different static ip (192.168.1.69) with a different gateway (192.168.1.1).



      Can someone help me on how to achieve this? The various examples I've read have not answered this question.



      Thank you in advance.







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          Effectively this is not supported through netplan. You can instead use the network-manager backend and use netplan to seed initial configuration to NetworkManager, then manage the IP settings through NetworkManager directly.






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