DJanGo wrote: 
> the design.
> Rasbian has proper (but limited) routing capabilities on board .
> But -without- a active target aka WLAN0 or whatever the NIC is named -
> there is no way "or target" for a route.

I know what you are saying but I slightly disagree. Forgetting LMS
entirely if the Pi was built as a router with WLAN as it’s WAN port it
would still route LAN side correctly even if no active WLAN. 
A standard router will work LAN side even if it’s WAN (whether Ethernet,
WiFi or 4g).
I think that the operating mode that has been chosen is actually a
bridge and that certainly will not work without an active interface to
its gateway. That said the subnets are different and for a bridge to
work they need to be the same and crucially the router (in this case the
hotspot) needs to be active.
It’s a case of limited knowledge of networking.



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