Netplan - Multiple ssids with different static IP on the same interface
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.
networking wireless netplan
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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.
networking wireless netplan
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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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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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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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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.
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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