So, I had the chance to retest the wireless and can affirm that when I go to a new location with a different WWAN connection that I can not access the GLI GUI over wireless. I need to connect a cable to config the wireless.
I logged in with WinSCP and deleted the section from the wireless config relating to the station. Specifically the entire ‘config wifi-iface’ section with the line ‘option mode ‘sta’’ in it. Saved the file and rebooted the router.
The router returns with the LAN side now up and available.
I can now use the GLI Gui to connect to the desired STAtion. The device then shuts down the LAN side wireless to match the config of the station and restarts. All is good… mostly. I still need to reconnect my Laptop to the AR-150 because when the AR-150 wireless restarted the laptop went and found itself another network to connect to. This will not always be the case, but can be.
OK, but there is still a problem, as I need a cable to connect and run WinSCP to delete config section. This forum post has the solution: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=278230#p278230
I added the following code to the Luci=>System => Startup => Local Startup (rc.local) section, and it will remove, on boot, the ‘sta’ config.
Wireless Reset
This will remove the WWAN Connection on boot and allow the WLAN to connect.
mode=$(uci -q get wireless.@wifi-iface[1].mode)
if [ “$mode” = “sta” ]; then
uci delete wireless.@wifi-iface[1]
uci commit wireless
uci commit network
wifi
fi
The disconnect of the WLAN still occurs, but I do not need the cable. And yes it’s not seamless if you connect to the same WAN all the time, but if you don’t…
For a different approach, this link https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=272018#p272018 will scan through a list of saved and disabled STAtions, keeping the current if available, or looking for another in the list and making it active. It’s more in line with what I am looking for, but beyond my skills I think.
Again, I’m liking the two radio solution.