Hi
I'm using the z-wave buster image and I can't get wifi to work. I've tried two different cards and multiple configurations.
the same hardware with vanilla buster (light) works first time.
any idea what you've done to the image to prevent wifi working?
one of the adapters I've tried is an edimax. not sure what the other one is.
If I ping the pi while it's booting, it comes on the network briefly (3-4 pings) then falls off the network again.
ideas?
thanks
buster image can't get wi-fi to work
Re: buster image can't get wi-fi to work
Hi!
Try different usb cable and power adapter.
I think the problem with power, I've seen the like.
Try different usb cable and power adapter.
I think the problem with power, I've seen the like.
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Re: buster image can't get wi-fi to work
thanks for the suggestion, but as I said, the same hardware with a clean buster image works fine. it's only with the one provided by zwave that doesn't work, so it can't be the power.
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Re: buster image can't get wi-fi to work
no ideas?
I'm having to use it wired at the moment which is not at all convenient...
I'm having to use it wired at the moment which is not at all convenient...
Re: buster image can't get wi-fi to work
What is the RPi model?
Re: buster image can't get wi-fi to work
Today I tested with RPi 3B+, wi-fi works
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Re: buster image can't get wi-fi to work
for some reason I didn't get notified of your reply. It's -
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processor : 0
model name : ARMv6-compatible processor rev 7 (v6l)
BogoMIPS : 697.95
Features : half thumb fastmult vfp edsp java tls
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x0
CPU part : 0xb76
CPU revision : 7
Hardware : BCM2835
Revision : 000e
Model : Raspberry Pi Model B Rev 2
Re: buster image can't get wi-fi to work
Hi!
I had this problem due to the image I downloaded from zwave.me site had accesspoint installed. So the wifi-circuit was occupied all the time · You can check this easily by downloading a wifi analysator to your app-phone.
To solve this I wrote
sudo apt-get remove hostapd
and to enter ssid and password I used
sudo raspi-config
/Lars
I had this problem due to the image I downloaded from zwave.me site had accesspoint installed. So the wifi-circuit was occupied all the time · You can check this easily by downloading a wifi analysator to your app-phone.
To solve this I wrote
sudo apt-get remove hostapd
and to enter ssid and password I used
sudo raspi-config
/Lars