I put a usb wifi but do not know enabling
I can only access by cable
wifi
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Re: wifi
Henrique_mg, you need to configure your network settings.
Insert micro SD card from your StewreoPi to the cardreader of your computer. You will see new disk, called "BOOT". Open it, find "stereopi.conf" file, and put settings according to this guide from our Wiki.
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you need to fill 3 parameters to enable WiFi
wifi_iface = wlan0
wifi_ssid=my-access-point-name
wifi_psk=mypassword
Replace 'my-access-point-name' and 'mypassword' with the name and password of your WiFi access point.
Insert micro SD card from your StewreoPi to the cardreader of your computer. You will see new disk, called "BOOT". Open it, find "stereopi.conf" file, and put settings according to this guide from our Wiki.
Cite from wiki:
you need to fill 3 parameters to enable WiFi
wifi_iface = wlan0
wifi_ssid=my-access-point-name
wifi_psk=mypassword
Replace 'my-access-point-name' and 'mypassword' with the name and password of your WiFi access point.
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Re: wifi
the problem should be with my 802.11n wifi usb adapter that should not be found or configured
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Re: wifi
Realtek RTL8188FTV Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter
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Google says this chipset is not supported by Raspbian out of the box. You may either use another WiFi dongle, or install drivers for this module. It is described, for example, in this thread:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/view ... 82#p462982
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/view ... 82#p462982
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Re: wifi
console root$ sudo wget http://downloads.fars-robotics.net/wifi ... stall-wifi -O /usr/bin/install-wifi
/usr/bin/install-wifi: Read-only file system
/usr/bin/install-wifi: Read-only file system
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Looks like you are using SLP image. It has read-onlu file system for safety reasons (as it is industrial-like solution).henrique_mg wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 1:21 pmconsole root$ sudo wget http://downloads.fars-robotics.net/wifi ... stall-wifi -O /usr/bin/install-wifi
/usr/bin/install-wifi: Read-only file system
You can find details here in our wiki.
To unlock filesystem you can:
1. Use this code:
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sudo mount -o rw,remount /
Both methods gives you the same result.
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