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Routing application traffic through specific WIRELESS network interface

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I've seen quite a few tutorials, more or less complete, about forcing an application to use a certain/specific network interface, however, all such tutorials deal with wired interfaces. The most promising method I've seen is via network namespaces (netns): I know, however, that ip link set does not work with wireless ifaces, so one has to use iw phy ... set netns name ..., and, using that, I tried adapting the tutorials to wireless ifaces, to no avail.

Could we please have someone post a sequence of commands to achieve that?

Feel free to assume that the wireless interface is named "phy0," and the new network namespace is "savanna." Also know that DHCP assigns phy0 a static address.

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