# travelmate, a wlan connection manager for travel router ## Description If you’re planning an upcoming vacation or a business trip, taking your laptop, tablet or smartphone give you the ability to connect with friends or complete work on the go. But many hotels don’t have a secure wireless network setup or you’re limited on using a single device at once. Investing in a portable, mini travel router is a great way to connect all of your devices at once while having total control over your own personalized wireless network. A logical combination of AP+STA mode on one physical radio allows most of OpenWrt/LEDE supported router devices to connect to a wireless hotspot/station (STA) and provide a wireless access point (AP) from that hotspot at the same time. Downside of this solution: whenever the STA interface looses the connection it will go into an active scan cycle which renders the radio unusable for AP mode operation, therefore the AP is taken down if the STA looses its association. To avoid these kind of deadlocks, travelmate set all station interfaces in an "always off" mode and connects automatically to available/configured hotspots. ## Main Features * STA interfaces operating in an "always off" mode, to make sure that the AP is always accessible * easy setup within normal OpenWrt/LEDE environment * fast uplink connections * manual / automatic mode support, the latter one checks the existing uplink connection regardless of ifdown event trigger every n seconds * support of devices with multiple radios * procd init and hotplug support * runtime information accessible via ubus service call * status & debug logging to syslog ## Prerequisites * [OpenWrt](https://openwrt.org) or [LEDE](https://www.lede-project.org) trunk * iw (default) or iwinfo for wlan scanning ## OpenWrt / LEDE trunk Installation & Usage * download the package [here](https://downloads.lede-project.org/snapshots/packages/x86_64/packages) * install 'travelmate' (_opkg install travelmate_) * configure your network to support (multiple) wlan uplinks and set travelmate config options (see below) * set 'trm\_enabled' option in travelmate config to '1' * travelmate starts automatically during boot and will be triggered by procd interface triggers ## LuCI travelmate companion package * download the package [here](https://downloads.lede-project.org/snapshots/packages/x86_64/luci) * install 'luci-app-travelmate' (_opkg install luci-app-travelmate_) * the application is located in LuCI under 'Services' menu * _Thanks to Hannu Nyman for this great LuCI frontend!_ ## Travelmate config options * travelmate config options: * trm\_enabled => main switch to enable/disable the travelmate service (default: '0', disabled) * trm\_debug => enable/disable debug logging (default: '0', disabled) * trm\_automatic => keep travelmate in an active state (default: '1', enabled) * trm\_maxwait => how long (in seconds) should travelmate wait for a successful wlan interface reload action (default: '30') * trm\_maxretry => how many times should travelmate try to find an uplink after a trigger event (default: '3') * trm\_timeout => timeout in seconds for "automatic mode" (default: '60') * trm\_iw => set this option to '0' to use iwinfo for wlan scanning (default: '1', use iw) * trm\_radio => limit travelmate to a dedicated radio, e.g. 'radio0' (default: not set, use all radios) * trm\_iface => restrict the procd interface trigger to a (list of) certain wan interface(s) or disable it at all (default: wan wwan) ## Runtime information **receive travelmate information via ubus:**
ubus call service get_data '{"name":"travelmate"}'
This will output the current connection status, e.g.:
{
"travelmate": {
"travelmate": {
"last_rundate": "02.04.2017 07:22:03",
"online_status": "true",
"station_interface": "wwan",
"station_radio": "radio1",
"station_ssid": "blackhole",
"system": "LEDE Reboot SNAPSHOT r3888-8fb39f1682",
"travelmate_version": "0.6.0"
}
}
}
## Setup
**1. configure a wwan interface in /etc/config/network:**
[...]
config interface 'wwan'
option proto 'dhcp'
[...]
**2. add this interface to your firewall configuration in /etc/config/firewall:**
[...]
config zone
option name 'wan'
option network 'wan wan6 wwan'
[...]
**3. add required ap and wwan stations to your wireless configuration in etc/config/wireless:**
[...]
config wifi-iface
option device 'radio0'
option network 'lan'
option mode 'ap'
option ssid 'example_ap'
option encryption 'psk2+ccmp'
option key 'abc'
option disabled '0'
[...]
config wifi-iface
option device 'radio0'
option network 'wwan'
option mode 'sta'
option ssid 'example_01'
option encryption 'psk2+ccmp'
option key 'abc'
option disabled '1'
config wifi-iface
option device 'radio0'
option network 'wwan'
option mode 'sta'
option ssid 'example_02'
option encryption 'psk2+ccmp'
option key 'xyz'
option disabled '1'
config wifi-iface
option device 'radio0'
option network 'wwan'
option mode 'sta'
option ssid 'example_03'
option encryption 'none'
option disabled '1'
[...]
**4. reload network configuration & start travelmate:**
/etc/init.d/network reload
/etc/init.d/travelmate start
## Support
Please join the travelmate discussion in this [forum thread](https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=67697) or contact me by [mail](mailto:dev@brenken.org)
## Removal
* stop the travelmate daemon with _/etc/init.d/travelmate stop_
* optional: remove the travelmate package (_opkg remove travelmate_)
Have fun!
Dirk