2018-06-03, 12:58 PM
The WiFi is not working. I tried to set country from GB to US but would not reset, is there an update or work around. This is on the new img file. 1.0.0.
(2018-06-04, 08:50 PM)Sailoog Wrote: [ -> ]You have to set the option that match your hardware configuration, if not, you will get errors.
Check the manual and report your hardware configuration and details of error conditions: https://docs.sailoog.com/openplotter-v1-x-x/network
(2018-06-05, 01:10 PM)addboy Wrote: [ -> ](2018-06-04, 08:50 PM)Sailoog Wrote: [ -> ]You have to set the option that match your hardware configuration, if not, you will get errors.
Check the manual and report your hardware configuration and details of error conditions: https://docs.sailoog.com/openplotter-v1-x-x/network
Thanks for the help! After a few tries I got it working!
Thx
Dave
(2018-09-05, 05:00 PM)John S Wrote: [ -> ](2018-06-05, 01:10 PM)addboy Wrote: [ -> ](2018-06-04, 08:50 PM)Sailoog Wrote: [ -> ]You have to set the option that match your hardware configuration, if not, you will get errors.
Check the manual and report your hardware configuration and details of error conditions: https://docs.sailoog.com/openplotter-v1-x-x/network
Thanks for the help! After a few tries I got it working!
Thx
Dave
Dave,
I'm putting Open Plotter on a new 3b+, I have reset the country to US successfully but WiFi still does not work. Can you describe what you did to get it working?
Still struggling with this issue here.
Thanks,
John
(2018-09-06, 10:52 AM)RedRyder Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, John-
I've experienced this before as well. What I've found is that the key is always in the settings in the OpenPlotter configuration application, specifically on the "network" tab. It obviously depends on your application, but the setting "client" is what I usually need/want, and once set, allows me to do exactly what I want - have the OpenPlotter Raspberry Pi join my existing network. Your mileage may vary.
Good luck!
ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
update_config=1
country=DE
network={
ssid="xxxxxxxxxx"
psk="yyyyyyyyyy"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
}
(2018-09-06, 07:05 PM)Geronius Wrote: [ -> ](2018-09-06, 10:52 AM)RedRyder Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, John-
I've experienced this before as well. What I've found is that the key is always in the settings in the OpenPlotter configuration application, specifically on the "network" tab. It obviously depends on your application, but the setting "client" is what I usually need/want, and once set, allows me to do exactly what I want - have the OpenPlotter Raspberry Pi join my existing network. Your mileage may vary.
Good luck!
Same experience here. After fresh install it was impossible to set WIFI language to DE - "Could not communicate with wpa_supplicant"
No wlan0 Wireless adapter was visible and /etc/wpa_supplicant was unchanged (remained set to default country=GB)
- updated all packages from within Raspbian and from OP (about 200 MB)
- changed network setting in OP to 'client'
- edited /etc/wpa_supplicant to look like this
Code:ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
update_config=1
country=DE
network={
ssid="xxxxxxxxxx"
psk="yyyyyyyyyy"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
}
only after completing all above mentioned steps (and reboot) wlan0 came alive and connected flawlessly
cheers,
G.
(2018-09-06, 08:13 PM)John S Wrote: [ -> ](2018-09-06, 07:05 PM)Geronius Wrote: [ -> ](2018-09-06, 10:52 AM)RedRyder Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, John-
I've experienced this before as well. What I've found is that the key is always in the settings in the OpenPlotter configuration application, specifically on the "network" tab. It obviously depends on your application, but the setting "client" is what I usually need/want, and once set, allows me to do exactly what I want - have the OpenPlotter Raspberry Pi join my existing network. Your mileage may vary.
Good luck!
Same experience here. After fresh install it was impossible to set WIFI language to DE - "Could not communicate with wpa_supplicant"
No wlan0 Wireless adapter was visible and /etc/wpa_supplicant was unchanged (remained set to default country=GB)
- updated all packages from within Raspbian and from OP (about 200 MB)
- changed network setting in OP to 'client'
- edited /etc/wpa_supplicant to look like this
Code:ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
update_config=1
country=DE
network={
ssid="xxxxxxxxxx"
psk="yyyyyyyyyy"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
}
only after completing all above mentioned steps (and reboot) wlan0 came alive and connected flawlessly
cheers,
G.
Thanks to both of you for your comments! I will try this today and report back.