You might want to try connmanctl to setup your wifi. Here's a step-by-step 
guide https://www.digikey.com/en/maker/blogs/f6452fa17bd24347a59f306355ebfef8 
 There are others out there so try a google search for connmanctl 
beagleboard ect. until you find one you like. 

Hope this helps

On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 5:00:51 PM UTC-4, Robert LaMoreaux wrote:
>
> So I've had the Blue a couple of weeks and I've had it working with some 
> servos as I try to put together a Robot Arm for my elementary school 
> daughter to learn to program with (preferably with Node_Red or Scratch). 
>
> Over the weekend I decided to move the antennae around to face out and in 
> the process I knocked the 10pf cap going to antenna 2 off the board. The 
> board was off so I thought no big deal as I soldered the cap back on. I'll 
> put a new cap on once the 10pf 0402 caps for a work project get here.
>
> Well the Wifi still doesn't work (It was fine) and when I do an ifconfig 
> it does not see the WLAN (only USB, local loopback and CAN). dmesg shows 
> some errors, but none look to me like they would have anything to do with 
> the WIFI. I've got 1.8V so the WIFI is getting power, and no other parts 
> show damage when viewed under the scope.
>
> Any debugging advice for someone new to the Beagle family and not a Linux 
> expert (although I've used UNIX and other embedded OSes over the years)?
>
> What should I look for failing during boot to indicate why the WLAN is not 
> being seen?
>
> Rob LaMoreaux
>
>

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