Setting static IP
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 Do you guys know how can I set a static IP address for the wifi (wlan0 - the one that connects to my router)? 
 
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I'd configure the router to assign the same ip to the omega always. No need to change anything in the omega then 
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If you really want to do it in the omega, you can configure a static ip instead of using dhcp. Have a look in /etc/config/networkand/etc/config/wireless. You probably have to change thewwanentry in/etc/config/networkto useoption proto 'static'instead ofoption proto 'dhcp'— see the examples in/etc/config/network(just a guess, I didn't check this).
 
 
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 @Ferhat-Ural You can also setup a DHCP reserved list on your router. This will link a specific IP to the MAC address of the Omega, so whenever this Omega connects it will always have the same IP address assigned by your router. 
 
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 Thanks will try both 
 
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 Edited the /network file and I was able to login to the network with the desired IP address. But I don't know how to setup nameservers since without them I cannot ping domain names (but I can ping the router). 
 Here is my setup (I tried option dns-nameservers but with out luck) :
 config interface 'wwan'
 option proto 'static'
 option hostname 'OnionOmega'
 option ipaddr '10.0.0.70'
 option netmask '255.255.255.0'
 option gateway '10.0.0.2'
 option dns-nameservers '8.8.8.8'
 
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 I can permanently edit resolv.conf but it is cleared on the next boot 
 
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 In your network configure file set 
 option dns '8.8.8.8'Restart networking 
 /etc/init.d/network restartShould work 
 
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 thank you @mark-doutre everything works now 
 
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 Edit the file /etc/config/network, change wan section as below, config interface 'wan' 
 option ifname 'eth0'
 option proto 'static'
 option ipaddr '192.168.1.38'
 option netmask '255.255.255.0'
 option gateway '192.168.1.1'
 option dns '192.168.1.1'Restart network by 
 /etc/init.d/network restart
 
 
			
		