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@ -261,8 +261,9 @@ if [ "$PKG_MANAGER" == "apt" ]; then
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echo "✅ nodogsplash installed successfully."
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# Disable the standalone hostapd service to let NetworkManager manage it.
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sudo systemctl disable hostapd
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sudo systemctl mask hostapd
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# We are now using the classic hostapd service, so unmask it.
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sudo systemctl unmask hostapd
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sudo systemctl enable hostapd
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sudo systemctl enable nodogsplash
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else
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echo "This script is designed for Debian-based systems like Raspberry Pi OS."
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@ -274,41 +275,46 @@ fi
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sudo systemctl stop hostapd || true
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sudo systemctl stop dnsmasq || true
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# Ensure NetworkManager is managing wlan0 by removing any conflicting configurations.
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# This is the critical fix for the "No suitable device" error.
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echo "Ensuring NetworkManager is managing wlan0..."
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sudo rm -f /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/99-unmanaged-wlan0.conf
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# --- Configure networking for AP mode ---
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# Prevent NetworkManager from running its own dnsmasq instance or managing resolv.conf.
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# This allows our standalone dnsmasq service to function without conflict.
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echo "Configuring NetworkManager to not manage DNS..."
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sudo tee /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/99-disable-dns.conf > /dev/null <<EOF
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[main]
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dns=none
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# Tell NetworkManager to ignore wlan0 completely to prevent conflicts.
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echo "Configuring NetworkManager to ignore wlan0..."
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sudo tee /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/99-unmanaged-wlan0.conf > /dev/null <<EOF
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[keyfile]
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unmanaged-devices=interface-name:wlan0
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EOF
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# Also remove the DNS disabling config as it's no longer relevant for this method
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sudo rm -f /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/99-disable-dns.conf
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sudo systemctl reload NetworkManager
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# Configure static IP for wlan0 using NetworkManager (nmcli)
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echo "Configuring static IP for wlan0 using NetworkManager..."
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# Configure a static IP for wlan0 using dhcpcd.
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echo "Configuring static IP for wlan0 via dhcpcd..."
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# Ensure dhcpcd is installed
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sudo apt install -y dhcpcd5
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# Add our static IP config, being careful not to overwrite existing settings
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sudo tee -a /etc/dhcpcd.conf > /dev/null <<EOF
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# Define the connection name
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CON_NAME="Fetch-Hachi-AP"
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# Static IP configuration for Hachi Time AP
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interface wlan0
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static ip_address=10.0.252.1/24
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nohook wpa_supplicant
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EOF
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# If a connection with this name already exists, delete it to ensure a clean slate.
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if nmcli c show --active | grep -q "$CON_NAME"; then
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sudo nmcli c down "$CON_NAME" || true
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fi
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if nmcli c show | grep -q "$CON_NAME"; then
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echo "Deleting existing '$CON_NAME' connection profile..."
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sudo nmcli c delete "$CON_NAME" || true
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fi
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# Create a new connection profile for the Access Point with a static IP.
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echo "Creating new '$CON_NAME' connection profile..."
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sudo nmcli c add type wifi ifname wlan0 con-name "$CON_NAME" autoconnect yes ssid "Fetch-Hachi"
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sudo nmcli c modify "$CON_NAME" 802-11-wireless.mode ap 802-11-wireless.band bg
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sudo nmcli c modify "$CON_NAME" ipv4.method manual ipv4.addresses 10.0.252.1/24
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# Configure hostapd for the Access Point
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echo "Configuring hostapd..."
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sudo tee /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf > /dev/null <<EOF
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interface=wlan0
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driver=nl80211
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ssid=Fetch-Hachi
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hw_mode=g
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channel=7
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wmm_enabled=0
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macaddr_acl=0
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auth_algs=1
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ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
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EOF
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# Point the hostapd service to the new config file.
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sudo sed -i 's|#DAEMON_CONF=""|DAEMON_CONF="/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf"|' /etc/default/hostapd
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# Configure dnsmasq for DHCP
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echo "Configuring dnsmasq..."
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# Restart services in the correct order and add delays to prevent race conditions
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echo "Restarting services..."
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# Bring up the new AP connection using nmcli
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sudo nmcli c up "$CON_NAME"
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# Restart dhcpcd to apply the static IP
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sudo systemctl restart dhcpcd
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# Restart hostapd to create the access point
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sudo systemctl restart hostapd
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# Wait for the interface to come up and get the IP address
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echo "Waiting for wlan0 to be configured..."
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fi
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else
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echo "❌ Error: wlan0 failed to get the static IP 10.0.252.1. Found: '$IP_CHECK'."
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echo "Please check 'sudo nmcli c show \"$CON_NAME\"' and 'ip addr show wlan0'."
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echo "Please check 'sudo systemctl status hostapd' and 'sudo systemctl status dhcpcd'."
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exit 1
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fi
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