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Unable to connect to wifi

Open bezrq opened this issue 1 year ago • 6 comments

What were you doing?

Open webpage after installing through Pi Imager. I tried with and without preconfigured SSID, tried the wpa supplicant file and imager config

What did you expect to happen?

Open and load webpage and connect to wifi

What happened instead?

Stuck on splash

Was there an error message displayed? What did it say?

No

Version of FullPageOS?

http://unofficialpi.org/Distros/FullPageOS/nightly/2024-03-31_2024-03-15-fullpageos-bookworm-armhf-lite-0.14.0.zip

[Can be found in /etc/fullpageos_version ALWAYS INCLUDE.]

Screenshot(s) showing the problem:

it’s just the dashboard. not connecting to wifi, no ip. [If applicable. Always include if unsure or reporting UI issues.]

If you are building FullPageOS - provide a build.log that is created for the build

bezrq avatar Jun 10 '24 23:06 bezrq

using a zero 2 w

bezrq avatar Jun 10 '24 23:06 bezrq

i got wifi working after using pi imager, but the browser does not open. i have set multiple urls, ssh into it and checked everything i know of what to check and it looks fine, cannot get it to open properly.

bezrq avatar Jun 11 '24 18:06 bezrq

update: I am able to get chromium to work/load once I have booted and it goes to a white screen; ssh into pi and run killall chromium-browser

after around 5-10 sec it reloads chromium and goes to the page specified. im not sure why this is required for it to load, and i dont want to have to do this for it to work.

bezrq avatar Jun 11 '24 18:06 bezrq

Got it working by setting up only wifi in the imager for nightly build 14 from October 24th

wlans avatar Nov 02 '24 13:11 wlans

Step 1: Flash FullPageOS and Configure Wi-Fi

  1. Download FullPageOS:

    • Download the FullPageOS image file, such as 2024-10-28_2024-10-22-fullpageos-bookworm-armhf-lite-0.14.0.zip, to your computer.
  2. Open Raspberry Pi Imager:

  3. Select OS and Storage:

    • Choose OS: Click “CHOOSE OS,” select “Use Custom,” and choose the FullPageOS image file.
    • Choose Storage: Click “CHOOSE STORAGE” and select your microSD card.
  4. Configure Wi-Fi in Advanced Options: DO NOT SET A SSH USER OR ANY USER

    • Press Ctrl + Shift + X (or Cmd + Shift + X on macOS) to open the Advanced Options.
    • Enable Wi-Fi: Check “Configure wireless LAN.”
    • Enter Network Details: Input your Wi-Fi SSID, password, and Wi-Fi country.
  5. Write the OS to the microSD Card:

    • Click “WRITE” to flash FullPageOS with Wi-Fi settings. Eject the microSD card when complete.
  6. Insert the microSD Card and Boot:

    • Insert the card into the Raspberry Pi, connect it to a monitor and keyboard, and power it on. The Pi should automatically connect to Wi-Fi.

wlans avatar Nov 02 '24 16:11 wlans

@wlans Are you an AI bot? why are you spamming with irrelevant messages bunch of issues?

guysoft avatar Nov 02 '24 19:11 guysoft