From 7884435ff27eb80e61b86b9a69d4a7d762522731 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: morrownr <69053122+morrownr@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2023 13:45:57 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Update Bridged_Wireless_Access_Point.md --- home/AP_Mode/Bridged_Wireless_Access_Point.md | 13 ++++++++----- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/home/AP_Mode/Bridged_Wireless_Access_Point.md b/home/AP_Mode/Bridged_Wireless_Access_Point.md index b549ead7..92235da6 100644 --- a/home/AP_Mode/Bridged_Wireless_Access_Point.md +++ b/home/AP_Mode/Bridged_Wireless_Access_Point.md @@ -90,12 +90,15 @@ adapters and, as far as I can tell, with all usb wifi adapters that use Linux in-kernel drivers and I have tested many. Note: This guide uses `systemd-networkd` for network management. If your -Linux distro uses Network Manager or Netplan, they must be disabled. -Sections that explain how to do this are located near the end of this -document. Please go to and follow the appropriate section now, if -required, before continuing with this setup guide. If you are using the +Linux distro uses Network Manager or Netplan (Ubuntu), they need to be +disabled or removed. There is a step as your continue that shows you how +to disable Network Manager. If you are using Ubuntu, there is a section +at the end of this guide that shows you how to remove Netplan. Removing +Netplan is not in the main guide so you should go to the section at the +end of this guide and remove Netplan now. If you are using the Raspberry Pi OS, you may continue with this setup guide now as the -Raspberry Pi OS does not use Network Manager or Netplan. +Raspberry Pi OS does not use Network Manager or Netplan. Debian 12 +should work well also but is not tested at this time. -----