Hi Folks,
in the past I had Kodi on Rasbian on a Pi 2b with a power-line Ethernet adapter and a switch to give both Ethernet clients an up-link. One was the pi the other was the onkyo amplifier.
Now I have a Pi 4b and want to use the wlan0 as up-link, as I have excellent coverage at that location. On top I would like to use eth0 from Pi as a up-link for the onkyo amplifier via LAN, since that amplifier does not have WiFi, only Ethernet.
Thing is, tethering with NAT wont work, as I control the amplifier with the onkyo app remotely and this app need an IP address. Obviously the IP should be reachable with out a NAT in between. (I also control Kodi by app: yatse, since I have my phone always available, and with a remote usually the battery is empty when you need it)
I found this Bridge two wired network adapters and this Using a Raspberry Pi with LibreELEC/KODI as a bridged WiFi Access point
So I tried a modified version. With
I get
In my researche I found that bridged interfaces don't like wireless interfaces. Due to having 3 address blocks versus 4.
Form this link linux - Bridging wlan0 to eth0 - Server Fault I gained the understanding that 4addr is not really a solution as the router needs to run in WDS mode an the newer AVM Fritz!Box do not support that mode any more. Unfortunately I just recently upgraded to the top notch AVM Box for quite some money.
So any one with an idea how I could get my onkyo amplifier into my normal network without continued usage of the power-line adapter and switch or an AP?
For you to consider in your ideas: the reason for me wanting to dump the TP power-line is the adapter does forget his pairing occasionally. Very annoying as its difficult to access the stuff behind the beamer under the ceiling. Kind of like this: dismantle the bed, get a ladder, vacuum the dust, take the beamer down, take the amplifier down, get the power-line adapter, fix the pairing, and rebuilt every thing and don't mix up the cables, and for gods sake don't drop the beamer, then adjust the beamer properly and do a calibration for the screen. OMG I just wanted to watch a game, now its over. Yes I have tried several different brands for the power-line up-link like tp-link, devolo and netgear, I had that with more than one unit and brand. With devolo I had 7 dead units in 2 years, all replaced by warranty and except for one single unit those replacements died soon after the warranty was over. tp-link does kill the pairing every other months or so, at least it does not die on my, I think it has something to do how long I have the Kodi Beamer set disconnected from the grid. I sometimes don't watch for weeks or even months. How ever I want to get rid of that power-line trash anyway.
And I would like to have less stuff up there, rather than like in the past a beamer, the amplifier, the pi, a power-line unit, a remote controlled 230v socket and a switch and kilometers of cable. I would really like just beamer, amplifier and the pi, that would be a significant improvement.
regards
Manne