(2024-02-06, 10:13 AM)seandepagnier Wrote: I do not understand 20/40Mhz. I thought it was 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz. If a specific router setting helped it would be good to know.
This parameter means channel width, as I understand, it is a value, how much a WiFi channel will interfere with its neighbour channels. It is explained here: I do not understand 20/40Mhz. I thought it was 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz. If a specific router setting helped it would be good to know.
(2024-02-06, 10:13 AM)seandepagnier Wrote: I could certainly give the option for country code to use. I will look at it. Also another possibility is to set the wifi channel. This is only for access point mode, and by default I use channel 6. As I understand it, there are only really 3 channels (1, 6 and 11) the rest would overlap somehow. I also recall the initial pi 4 did not work on channel 1 anyway, so that is the reason for using channel 6 so that openplotter or other raspberry pi4 could connect. It would be certainly possible to implement the wifi channel in the wifi configuration web interface.
The possibility of setting chennales and country code would be great to help avoiding possible problems with a specific setup. Thank you very much for your work!!!
Hi Sean,
There is another issue that could perhaps be improved.
The web control screen only shows parts when Tinypilot is set to standby.
When Tinypilot is switched on, everything is wonderful.
I tested with an iPad and a 12 inch ms-surface, see screenshots.