Hello,

I get the connmanctl cmd on the terminal working w/ the BBBW w/out using 
those listed files. I only have to use services and then agent on. I type 
my password and it works.

Seth

P.S. I am not sure about the other fellow, though. I have not heard from 
him.

On Friday, September 15, 2017 at 9:39:22 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
>
> I think there are some other reports of issues with wifi networking on 
> Stretch. It seems a kernel upgrade is required to fix it.
>
> If you only have USB networking, you can use Cloud9 to upload the 
> following files:
>
> https://rcn-ee.com/repos/debian/pool/main/l/linux-upstream/linux-image-4.4.88-ti-r122_1stretch_armhf.deb
>  
>
> https://rcn-ee.com/repos/debian/pool/main/l/linux-upstream/linux-firmware-image-4.4.88-ti-r122_1stretch_armhf.deb
>  
>
> And do 'sudo dpkg -i X' on each of them to install.
>
> I was able to do this, reboot, and then connmanctl started working for me 
> again.
>
> I'll try to swap out the Stretch latest-images soon.
>
> Let me know if updating the kernel doesn't solve the issue.
>
> On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 9:08 PM Mala Dies <fun...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Again,
>>
>> Did you try sudo instead of just connmanctl? If so, I am at a standstill. 
>> I have to use sudo connmanctl to run my set-up for the WiFi. 
>>
>> Seth
>>
>> P.S. If you try a newer version of the listed images, I am sure it will 
>> work. You can *skip* the wifi enable and wifi scan if you use the newer 
>> images. You can start with services and agent on. 
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, July 8, 2017 at 3:23:11 PM UTC-5, Gokhan Aykan wrote:
>>
>>> As U stated in my case, it cannot see any wifi device.
>>>
>>> So when i type wifi enable I get :
>>>
>>> Method "SetProperty" with signature "sv" on interface 
>>> "net.connman.Technology" doesn't exist
>>>
>>> I know the commands. But it cannot detect wifi.
>>>
>>> So have a problem in linux.
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> On Sat, 8 Jul 2017 05:14 Mala Dies, <fun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey Again,
>>>>
>>>> I am using an image from 
>>>> http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian. The flasher 
>>>> image called Stretch is what I used. I did not need to type, and this is 
>>>> after *sudo connmanctl* is entered in the prompt, *wifi enable* or *wifi 
>>>> scan*.
>>>>
>>>> Seth
>>>>
>>>> P.S. Get back to me. I may be able to help you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 10:40:30 AM UTC-5, gokha...@gmail.com 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I cannot enable wifi using *connmanctl.*
>>>>>
>>>>> *connmanctl** can ot recognize wlan, *only shows ethernet when 
>>>>> technologies is asked.
>>>>> May I ask you which image are you using ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Gokhan 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 7:02:44 AM UTC+3, Mala Dies wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey Yo,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *connmanctl *is used as the initial command from 
>>>>>> https://01.org/connman/documentation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Then, you have to type in, while under the command connmanctl, *wifi 
>>>>>> enable*. While still under the connmanctl command, type in *wifi 
>>>>>> scan* and then type *services*. It will show your *wifi_blah, blah, 
>>>>>> blah, blah, blah_blah, blah, blah_managed_psk *Wifi address to type 
>>>>>> in once you type *agent on* and then *connect*. So you would type 
>>>>>> this under connmanctl:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> wifi enable
>>>>>>
>>>>>> wifi scan
>>>>>>
>>>>>> services
>>>>>>
>>>>>> agent on
>>>>>>
>>>>>> connect wifi_<foo>_<foo>_managed_psk
>>>>>>
>>>>>> then...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You will be asked for a password. Enter the password you have for 
>>>>>> your router.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Done! I was taught this earlier today.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Seth
>>>>>>
>>>>>> P.S. Enjoy!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 8:18:00 PM UTC-5, Mala Dies wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am using connmanctl to "try" to get into a valid configuration for 
>>>>>>> WiFi for a BBBW. I am not successful yet. Does anyone have any pointers?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Seth
>>>>>>>
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