On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 17:52:49 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> The PoS doesn't broadcast a DNS request, but sends it to its configured
> DNS servers, none of which should be router-pi's Internet-side interface
> and so it won't even see packet.  If PoS had the router-pi's
> captive-side IP address as a DNS server for some reason then it wouldn't
> know how to get it to there without a route via Internet-side interface.

OK Thanks.

> It's not a server that's pinged, but an interface.  Often, they're the
> same, but you have two of interest, plus loopback.  You need to try
> pinging both from both sides, so four pings.

Well I think I've done that.  I've pinged from the Home network side to eth1 
(from a PC connected to the Home Router), which works, to eth0 (which is 
connected to the AP), which doesn't and from the AP side (my phone) to eth0 
which works, and to eth1, which doesn't.

I can ping 8.8.8.8 from the AP side too.

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                Terry Coles



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