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    The Raspi is a router. It routes traffic from the 4G modem through its wifi connection to the wired ethernet port and there to the DSL router and backwards. Where are the clients located that want to get into the internet? Are they all connected to the DSL router, or are they associated to the access point from the 4G modem, or mixed up? Commented Oct 17, 2018 at 13:29
  • Hey, they are connected (wired) to the DSL router. It’s a Pi Zero so doesn’t have an Ethernet port but i can get a USB > Ethernet adapter, right? Commented Oct 17, 2018 at 14:11
  • Yes, you can use an USB to Ethernet adapter. As I understand there is the RPi0W used as router for the 4G modem and there is only one client, also a RPi0 (without wireless) that is connected to the DSL router and want to get into the internet. For what is the DSL connection? Does it isn't connected to an internet provider as usual? Commented Oct 17, 2018 at 15:55
  • Well I just want the RPi0W to ‘transfer’ the 4G internet connection in to the DSL router. I can connect the Rpi to the router via and Ethernet adapter and WAN port. All clients then connect to the router. But what is the Pi acting as? A bridge, a gateway, an access point!? I’m lost Commented Oct 17, 2018 at 16:19