How do I connect a Daihinia network to an Access Point?

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Daihinia is a network layer based on the Ad-Hoc mode of WiFi operation, while the connection to an AP is the infrastructure mode. These are two WiFi modes that work completely different and cannot be mixed with one another. One given WiFi adapter cannot be connected to an Ad-Hoc and an Infrastructure network at the same time.

However, if you have two WiFi adapters on the same computer, you can set up traffic routing between them at the IP level, in this case one adapter should be connected to the AP and another one operates on the Daihinia-based mesh network.

With two adapters set up as said above, you can share the Internet connection provided by the AP to your local Daihinia-based mesh network in the same manner as you would share an usual wired connection (see the related question).