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The title is simple but let me add some more interesting components.
I building a time lapse camera, I already have 6 Gopro hero 4, ups 12v and a stepdown to 5v.
I want to operate from home the camera, so here is how is done:



1 UPS Cyber power 12V/7.2A Link



1 Car power tehnology 12 5v/3A converter with usb ports Link



1 Raspberry pi 3b+



1 Tplink TL-WN722N Link



1 Eletrical cabinet and a satelite antena holder
and Camera suite software Link



I already had a Gopro and I didn't want to buy a pi camera because the quality and post production lens corrections (Gopro lens correction).
Let's talk about Gopro for a moment, It's a crap of camera for remote contorting, you can control it only by wifi and the power issue, when the power is out, automatically the wireless AP on the camera go off, great, by manually accessing you can turn AP on.



So here come the UPS, with this UPS the system is online for minimum 5 hours, the ups have some "data" connections, only by resistance, so you know when is on battery, when the battery is low, when to replace the battery and if the battery is missing. I know for sure that Raspberry can listen this 4 ports.
But here the problem, there are 2 wireless devices wlan0 and wlan1.
with configuring wpa_supplicant_wlan0 and wlan1 the wlan0 is connected to the AP of Gopro and the wlan1 to the network.



When the network connection go down, by restarting RPI or the rooter, the RPI connects to the AP of GoPro with booth wlan and there is no way to access the RPI remotely again, someone must do it manual, and is not easily accessible.



Is there a way to make raspberry wlan1 avoid to connect to the AP of the Gopro if there are no connection?










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    The title is simple but let me add some more interesting components.
    I building a time lapse camera, I already have 6 Gopro hero 4, ups 12v and a stepdown to 5v.
    I want to operate from home the camera, so here is how is done:



    1 UPS Cyber power 12V/7.2A Link



    1 Car power tehnology 12 5v/3A converter with usb ports Link



    1 Raspberry pi 3b+



    1 Tplink TL-WN722N Link



    1 Eletrical cabinet and a satelite antena holder
    and Camera suite software Link



    I already had a Gopro and I didn't want to buy a pi camera because the quality and post production lens corrections (Gopro lens correction).
    Let's talk about Gopro for a moment, It's a crap of camera for remote contorting, you can control it only by wifi and the power issue, when the power is out, automatically the wireless AP on the camera go off, great, by manually accessing you can turn AP on.



    So here come the UPS, with this UPS the system is online for minimum 5 hours, the ups have some "data" connections, only by resistance, so you know when is on battery, when the battery is low, when to replace the battery and if the battery is missing. I know for sure that Raspberry can listen this 4 ports.
    But here the problem, there are 2 wireless devices wlan0 and wlan1.
    with configuring wpa_supplicant_wlan0 and wlan1 the wlan0 is connected to the AP of Gopro and the wlan1 to the network.



    When the network connection go down, by restarting RPI or the rooter, the RPI connects to the AP of GoPro with booth wlan and there is no way to access the RPI remotely again, someone must do it manual, and is not easily accessible.



    Is there a way to make raspberry wlan1 avoid to connect to the AP of the Gopro if there are no connection?










    share|improve this question













    closed as off-topic by Machavity, Stephen Kennedy, AdrianHHH, Makyen, gre_gor Nov 25 '18 at 1:45


    This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


    • "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User." – Machavity, Stephen Kennedy, AdrianHHH, Makyen, gre_gor

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      The title is simple but let me add some more interesting components.
      I building a time lapse camera, I already have 6 Gopro hero 4, ups 12v and a stepdown to 5v.
      I want to operate from home the camera, so here is how is done:



      1 UPS Cyber power 12V/7.2A Link



      1 Car power tehnology 12 5v/3A converter with usb ports Link



      1 Raspberry pi 3b+



      1 Tplink TL-WN722N Link



      1 Eletrical cabinet and a satelite antena holder
      and Camera suite software Link



      I already had a Gopro and I didn't want to buy a pi camera because the quality and post production lens corrections (Gopro lens correction).
      Let's talk about Gopro for a moment, It's a crap of camera for remote contorting, you can control it only by wifi and the power issue, when the power is out, automatically the wireless AP on the camera go off, great, by manually accessing you can turn AP on.



      So here come the UPS, with this UPS the system is online for minimum 5 hours, the ups have some "data" connections, only by resistance, so you know when is on battery, when the battery is low, when to replace the battery and if the battery is missing. I know for sure that Raspberry can listen this 4 ports.
      But here the problem, there are 2 wireless devices wlan0 and wlan1.
      with configuring wpa_supplicant_wlan0 and wlan1 the wlan0 is connected to the AP of Gopro and the wlan1 to the network.



      When the network connection go down, by restarting RPI or the rooter, the RPI connects to the AP of GoPro with booth wlan and there is no way to access the RPI remotely again, someone must do it manual, and is not easily accessible.



      Is there a way to make raspberry wlan1 avoid to connect to the AP of the Gopro if there are no connection?










      share|improve this question














      The title is simple but let me add some more interesting components.
      I building a time lapse camera, I already have 6 Gopro hero 4, ups 12v and a stepdown to 5v.
      I want to operate from home the camera, so here is how is done:



      1 UPS Cyber power 12V/7.2A Link



      1 Car power tehnology 12 5v/3A converter with usb ports Link



      1 Raspberry pi 3b+



      1 Tplink TL-WN722N Link



      1 Eletrical cabinet and a satelite antena holder
      and Camera suite software Link



      I already had a Gopro and I didn't want to buy a pi camera because the quality and post production lens corrections (Gopro lens correction).
      Let's talk about Gopro for a moment, It's a crap of camera for remote contorting, you can control it only by wifi and the power issue, when the power is out, automatically the wireless AP on the camera go off, great, by manually accessing you can turn AP on.



      So here come the UPS, with this UPS the system is online for minimum 5 hours, the ups have some "data" connections, only by resistance, so you know when is on battery, when the battery is low, when to replace the battery and if the battery is missing. I know for sure that Raspberry can listen this 4 ports.
      But here the problem, there are 2 wireless devices wlan0 and wlan1.
      with configuring wpa_supplicant_wlan0 and wlan1 the wlan0 is connected to the AP of Gopro and the wlan1 to the network.



      When the network connection go down, by restarting RPI or the rooter, the RPI connects to the AP of GoPro with booth wlan and there is no way to access the RPI remotely again, someone must do it manual, and is not easily accessible.



      Is there a way to make raspberry wlan1 avoid to connect to the AP of the Gopro if there are no connection?







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      closed as off-topic by Machavity, Stephen Kennedy, AdrianHHH, Makyen, gre_gor Nov 25 '18 at 1:45


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


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      closed as off-topic by Machavity, Stephen Kennedy, AdrianHHH, Makyen, gre_gor Nov 25 '18 at 1:45


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          The solution is to create a routing rule 40 in /lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-hooks/40-my-routing-rule



          route delete default gw 10.5.5.9 wlan0
          #the ip 10.0.0.9 is the default GoPro address
          ip route add default via 192.168.43.1 wlan1
          #or
          route add default gw 192.168.1 wlan1
          #it will also do the same.


          and for the static ip



          interface eth0
          stati ip_address=192.168.0.2

          interface wlan0
          static ip_address=10.5.5.101

          interface wlan1
          static ip_address=192.168.43.228

          static routers=192.168.43.1
          static domain_name_servers=192.168.43.1


          but I must check, I'm putting the raspberry on a not easy accessible place,
          so maybe is better to ask the network admin to assign the ip address by mac address
          and have a option to connect to the raspberry also by my mobile phone AP for more security.



          just an option for static ip






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            The solution is to create a routing rule 40 in /lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-hooks/40-my-routing-rule



            route delete default gw 10.5.5.9 wlan0
            #the ip 10.0.0.9 is the default GoPro address
            ip route add default via 192.168.43.1 wlan1
            #or
            route add default gw 192.168.1 wlan1
            #it will also do the same.


            and for the static ip



            interface eth0
            stati ip_address=192.168.0.2

            interface wlan0
            static ip_address=10.5.5.101

            interface wlan1
            static ip_address=192.168.43.228

            static routers=192.168.43.1
            static domain_name_servers=192.168.43.1


            but I must check, I'm putting the raspberry on a not easy accessible place,
            so maybe is better to ask the network admin to assign the ip address by mac address
            and have a option to connect to the raspberry also by my mobile phone AP for more security.



            just an option for static ip






            share|improve this answer




























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              The solution is to create a routing rule 40 in /lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-hooks/40-my-routing-rule



              route delete default gw 10.5.5.9 wlan0
              #the ip 10.0.0.9 is the default GoPro address
              ip route add default via 192.168.43.1 wlan1
              #or
              route add default gw 192.168.1 wlan1
              #it will also do the same.


              and for the static ip



              interface eth0
              stati ip_address=192.168.0.2

              interface wlan0
              static ip_address=10.5.5.101

              interface wlan1
              static ip_address=192.168.43.228

              static routers=192.168.43.1
              static domain_name_servers=192.168.43.1


              but I must check, I'm putting the raspberry on a not easy accessible place,
              so maybe is better to ask the network admin to assign the ip address by mac address
              and have a option to connect to the raspberry also by my mobile phone AP for more security.



              just an option for static ip






              share|improve this answer


























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                The solution is to create a routing rule 40 in /lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-hooks/40-my-routing-rule



                route delete default gw 10.5.5.9 wlan0
                #the ip 10.0.0.9 is the default GoPro address
                ip route add default via 192.168.43.1 wlan1
                #or
                route add default gw 192.168.1 wlan1
                #it will also do the same.


                and for the static ip



                interface eth0
                stati ip_address=192.168.0.2

                interface wlan0
                static ip_address=10.5.5.101

                interface wlan1
                static ip_address=192.168.43.228

                static routers=192.168.43.1
                static domain_name_servers=192.168.43.1


                but I must check, I'm putting the raspberry on a not easy accessible place,
                so maybe is better to ask the network admin to assign the ip address by mac address
                and have a option to connect to the raspberry also by my mobile phone AP for more security.



                just an option for static ip






                share|improve this answer













                The solution is to create a routing rule 40 in /lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-hooks/40-my-routing-rule



                route delete default gw 10.5.5.9 wlan0
                #the ip 10.0.0.9 is the default GoPro address
                ip route add default via 192.168.43.1 wlan1
                #or
                route add default gw 192.168.1 wlan1
                #it will also do the same.


                and for the static ip



                interface eth0
                stati ip_address=192.168.0.2

                interface wlan0
                static ip_address=10.5.5.101

                interface wlan1
                static ip_address=192.168.43.228

                static routers=192.168.43.1
                static domain_name_servers=192.168.43.1


                but I must check, I'm putting the raspberry on a not easy accessible place,
                so maybe is better to ask the network admin to assign the ip address by mac address
                and have a option to connect to the raspberry also by my mobile phone AP for more security.



                just an option for static ip







                share|improve this answer












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                answered Nov 24 '18 at 0:11









                Diego MartincicDiego Martincic

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