On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 17:10:23 -0500, in gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user
Kenneth Martin <ken.unix.guy-re5jqeeqqe8avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org>
wrote:

>
>This worked under Windows 10. The Bone could access the internet fine.
>

        More likely -- "this worked under Windows 10" INTERNET CONNECTION
SHARING (ICS). A feature which has to be enabled/configured in Windows, it
is not automatic. When configured properly -- meaning the local and wide
area network NICs have been defined, and the firewall has had stuff opened
up to allow pass-through traffic, the Windows machine becomes an Internet
Gateway Router.

>P.C. Now running Ubuntu 20.04.
>

        There is no "all in one" configuration. You have to adjust the Linux
routing tables, defining gateway ports, the NICs to route between, along
with setting up firewall rules. All actions that require some knowledge of
Linux and networking.

        Might be better to run a network cable connection from the BBB to the
(laptop? I presume it has an RJ45 jack somewhere) and try to configure
Linux to route a proper Ethernet connection to the WiFi rather than trying
to use the pseudo-device created over the USB connection. As has been
mentioned, that USB-gadget is really meant just to allow direct (SSH)
connection to the BBB for purposes of configuring it (if needed) with the
Ethernet connection being the primary networking link.



-- 
Dennis L Bieber

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