On Friday, 22 June 2018 13:36:07 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> This means you have two default routes. The default route is the one to
> take when none of the other routes match. When more than one route
> matches, because they have the same specificity, then the one with the
> lowest metric wins, here 202. — Sun, 17 Jun 2018 18:42:53 +0100.
> > eventually it dawned on me that the user of an Access Point *wants*
> > the route to be that way round.
>
> Doesn't sound like the same issue as before then; that was two default
> routes on router-pi, each via a separate interface.
No. I think it's exactly the same issue as before. The problem was that I
didn't hit on the right solution straight away and the other things that i
tried simply ended up strewing obstacles in my path.
> That's good. Can you sit on router-pi and ping the Internet and
> client-pi?
Yes.
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