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openplotter v0.10.0alpha : hostapd not starting
#1
Hi, I'm testing openplotter v.0.10.0alpha NOOBS.
Everything seems to work except wifi AP. I'm using a wifi dongle (ASUS USB-N13) that perfectly works in 0.8.0 but not in the alpha version. 
The status Info in openplotter WiFi AP says

missing AP! or driver is not nl80211
up network: wlan0
dnsmasq (dhcp server): running
hostapd (AP): stopped
networking: started

ip address
10.10.10.1 wlan0

Any suggestion ?

Sandro

I forgot:
RaspberryPi mod. 2
OpenPlotter 0.15.1 beta
IMU InvenSense MPU-9255

Sandro
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#2
Update to 0.15.1
Angel  Entschuldigung für mein Englisch. Es ist "deepl.com english"
PN bitte auf german.  Big Grin
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#3
Do you know the dongle chipset? some chipsets have not support on lastest raspbian versions. I recommend you to change to a supported dongle. Moving this thread to "How do I...?" forum
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#4
(2017-10-05, 05:18 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Do you know the dongle chipset? some chipsets have not support on lastest raspbian versions. I recommend you to change to a supported dongle. Moving this thread to "How do I...?" forum

The chipset is Ralink RT3072. It works on latest raspbian. 
But I was wrong: it works on OP 0.10 alpha and does not work in OP 0.15.

Regards
sanrab
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#5
Be sure your have enough power to feed your system, unplug all your other devices and left just the wifi dongle, are you using a powered usb hub?
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#6
you could also add
max_usb_current=1
in /boot/config.txt to boost the usb power.
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#7
http://mitchtech.net/realtek-wireless-do...pberry-pi/
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