And it’s not a networking issue in Raspbian more a lack of routing
software in Raspbian

What you are trying to do is in effect make the Pi act as a router. The
default Raspbian doesn’t allow for that. It’s ability to work with 2
network interfaces is similar to having a LAN and WiFi on a laptop. They
don’t by default route.

IF you can get the routing aspect to work what you need then is
LAN side the Pi needs to act as a DHCP server with itself configured as
the gateway.
On the WAN side (WiFi) then it needs to be a dhcp Client to the WiFi
hotspot (preferably with a reserved IP)

Because the router (software) has to have a WAN and LAN configured it
will have a firewall. To get your mobile phone through the firewall to
LMS you will need to port forward certain TCP and UDP ports from WAN to
LAN

Then you connect your phone to LMS on the WAN ip which will port forward
to the LAN interface,

Easy. No. Not without the right software on the Pi.



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