2024-03-26, 11:38 PM
probably should leave it blank and use dhcp.
It could be that this box is a 5ghz wifi? Could you try the 3rd option (AP+Client) then you can connect to the pypilot's access point and use ssh. From here you can run command line commands like ifconfig and iwconfig. You can also analyze the logs in /var/log/dhcpcd and /var/log/wpa_supplicant
Without ssh you can also access the logs from 192.168.14.1/logs when connected to the tinypilot access point. Hopefully there will be clues why it could not connect as a wifi client.
Finally, can you use other raspberry pi distribution etc and connect to this network? If so, we can definitely make it work, but it may be that this sonarphone cannot. Finally, can the sonar phone act as a wifi client?
It could be that this box is a 5ghz wifi? Could you try the 3rd option (AP+Client) then you can connect to the pypilot's access point and use ssh. From here you can run command line commands like ifconfig and iwconfig. You can also analyze the logs in /var/log/dhcpcd and /var/log/wpa_supplicant
Without ssh you can also access the logs from 192.168.14.1/logs when connected to the tinypilot access point. Hopefully there will be clues why it could not connect as a wifi client.
Finally, can you use other raspberry pi distribution etc and connect to this network? If so, we can definitely make it work, but it may be that this sonarphone cannot. Finally, can the sonar phone act as a wifi client?