If I understand what you're wanting, then yes, you can do that.
You can use a Pi as an access point, but it can only support a small number of wireless clients. For what you want, I believe the Bridge mode will work.
See Host a wireless network from your Raspberry Pi and read down to the Use your Raspberry Pi as a network bridge section.
Some commercial access points can block traffic between wireless and wired devices on the same subnet. But you can usually disable that. Look for something like "Client isolation" in the AP settings if you do get that issue.
You can use a Pi as an access point, but it can only support a small number of wireless clients. For what you want, I believe the Bridge mode will work.
See Host a wireless network from your Raspberry Pi and read down to the Use your Raspberry Pi as a network bridge section.
Some commercial access points can block traffic between wireless and wired devices on the same subnet. But you can usually disable that. Look for something like "Client isolation" in the AP settings if you do get that issue.
Statistics: Posted by rpdom — Thu Jul 24, 2025 12:17 pm