[beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2019-02-16 Thread sderyck
anybody have this figured out.

oddly, I have a board that will act as an SD card normally does and come up 
in windows file explorer as a G: drive so it's connecting to the windows 
PC. but no response via putty or surfing to the 192.168.7.2 or 192.168.6.2
I've installed the drivers and checked with a different bbblack and a new 
bbblue, that part on the PC end is ok
I have not purchased the cable mentioned
I wanted to know if anyone was successful repairing or reconfiguring to 
make it work
the board's access point is also, not showing up in wifi searches 
regards
DSD

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2019-01-17 Thread Robert Nelson
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 9:39 AM  wrote:
>
> Hi, Even I am having a similar issue. Can you please give some detail on how 
> did you use uart0 to access it as console

Connect a serial adapter to J1, if you don't have the ftdi cable, look at:

https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone_Black_Serial

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[beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2019-01-17 Thread virajshah . vs
Hi, Even I am having a similar issue. Can you please give some detail on 
how did you use uart0 to access it as console

On Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 5:10:59 AM UTC+2, 
richard.seba...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I booted the Beaglebone with UART0 (like Graham suggested) and found out 
> the disk wasn't cleanly unmounted.  Ran fsck and now the USB works again. 

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[beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2018-09-10 Thread gcorr003
I currently have the ubuntu image from the "ROS on the EduMIP 
" tutorial mounted on 
the SD card. If I run fsck I get the following warning before running the 
command. I've read that I shouldn't use fsck on a mounted device. 

/dev/mmcblk0p1 is mounted.


WARNING!!!  The filesystem is mounted.   If you continue you ***WILL***

cause ***SEVERE*** filesystem damage.


Do you really want to continue? cancelled!

check aborted.


On Friday, September 7, 2018 at 8:10:59 PM UTC-7, richard.seba...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> I booted the Beaglebone with UART0 (like Graham suggested) and found out 
> the disk wasn't cleanly unmounted.  Ran fsck and now the USB works again. 

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[beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2018-09-07 Thread richard . sebastian . russell
I booted the Beaglebone with UART0 (like Graham suggested) and found out the 
disk wasn't cleanly unmounted.  Ran fsck and now the USB works again. 

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[beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2018-09-07 Thread richard . sebastian . russell
I have the same problem on both windows and Linux.  I bought two Beaglebone 
Blues at the same tome. On the first Beaglebone, the USB works fine but on the 
second Beaglebone, the USB does not work. Searching the internet for a 
resolutitime.

Anyone on this thread find a resolution?

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[beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2018-08-25 Thread Graham
UART0, which is the default serial console connection, is pinned out on a 
connector on the board. You might have to make a three wire adapter cable 
to connect a raspberry pi serial cable to it.

--- Graham

==


On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 8:17:16 PM UTC-5, gcor...@ucr.edu wrote:
>
> Hello all, I am also having the same problems. Is anyone aware of a serial 
> debug method such as using a USB to TTL Serial Cable with the Rasberry Pi 
> but for the Beaglebone Blue? Thanks for the help
>
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 2:32:30 PM UTC-7, Kjell Morgenstern wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to get USB connections to my three BBB rev2A boards, but they 
>> do not show up anywhere (eg dmesg or lsusb), nor do I get a network 
>> connection to 192.168.6.2 (or 7.2)
>> Wifi works (mostly), but not really reliable enough to support a longer 
>> ssh session.
>>
>> So, basically I have two questions, both about connecting to the boards.
>>
>> 1. Is the USB problem a known one? beaglebone.org getting-started 
>> instructions give the impression that should just work right out of the 
>> box. 
>>
>> 2. One of the boards stopped working via wifi (wifi led won't light up, 
>> device does not show up in network scan). Is it toast now? What can I try?
>>
>>
>> What I already tried:
>>
>> * three different BBB devices (all ordered at the same date and vendor)
>> * different host computers: MacMini 2012 and one Ubuntu 16.04 machine 
>> that has USB 3
>> * 12V power supply connected to the board
>> * fresh 2018-03 debian iot image (boot from SD Card)
>> * install drivers for the mac (tried this about 2017-4, so it was only 
>> with the older image)
>> * ran the linux script to register the usb device number
>> * tried three different USB cables
>> * looked for any visible physical damage (none found)
>> * googling ;-)
>> * read the troubleshooting guide... no internet explorer involved
>>
>> What I did not yet try: A windows machine. In a few days I might have 
>> access to one were I may install drivers and fool around, but even if that 
>> works, it would not really solve my problem.
>> Also, since much on BBB is based on debian: I am mainly working on 
>> Ubuntu, maybe there is some 'autoconnect' service missing that is common in 
>> debian?
>>
>> Thanks for any hints
>> Greetings, Kjell
>>
>>
>>

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[beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2018-08-24 Thread gcorr003
Hello all, I am also having the same problems. Is anyone aware of a serial 
debug method such as using a USB to TTL Serial Cable with the Rasberry Pi 
but for the Beaglebone Blue? Thanks for the help

On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 2:32:30 PM UTC-7, Kjell Morgenstern wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get USB connections to my three BBB rev2A boards, but they 
> do not show up anywhere (eg dmesg or lsusb), nor do I get a network 
> connection to 192.168.6.2 (or 7.2)
> Wifi works (mostly), but not really reliable enough to support a longer 
> ssh session.
>
> So, basically I have two questions, both about connecting to the boards.
>
> 1. Is the USB problem a known one? beaglebone.org getting-started 
> instructions give the impression that should just work right out of the 
> box. 
>
> 2. One of the boards stopped working via wifi (wifi led won't light up, 
> device does not show up in network scan). Is it toast now? What can I try?
>
>
> What I already tried:
>
> * three different BBB devices (all ordered at the same date and vendor)
> * different host computers: MacMini 2012 and one Ubuntu 16.04 machine that 
> has USB 3
> * 12V power supply connected to the board
> * fresh 2018-03 debian iot image (boot from SD Card)
> * install drivers for the mac (tried this about 2017-4, so it was only 
> with the older image)
> * ran the linux script to register the usb device number
> * tried three different USB cables
> * looked for any visible physical damage (none found)
> * googling ;-)
> * read the troubleshooting guide... no internet explorer involved
>
> What I did not yet try: A windows machine. In a few days I might have 
> access to one were I may install drivers and fool around, but even if that 
> works, it would not really solve my problem.
> Also, since much on BBB is based on debian: I am mainly working on Ubuntu, 
> maybe there is some 'autoconnect' service missing that is common in debian?
>
> Thanks for any hints
> Greetings, Kjell
>
>
>

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2018-08-04 Thread Andy Laberge
Some USB to mini/micro cables are power only; they do not have data lines.
Not saying that's your problem, but it's happen to me.

On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 12:25 PM Henry S.  wrote:

> I am having the same issue with the USB but I am using windows. I can SSH
> in through the wifi, but no USB access for me either.
>
> -- From my earlier post --
> I flashed the 9.4 IoT 2018-06-17 build to a card and that does boot it up.
> Blinking lights blink away and I can connect to its WiFi. I can also SSH in
> via the 192.168.8.1 address and the cloud9 interface works.
>
> However, over USB nothing happens. I don't get a new network interface
> when I connect it, nothing seems to install, and nothing new shows up in
> device manager (not in network adapters or other devices). I've tried two
> win10 computers and different cables. Flipping through some other posts on
> various sites, tried installing BONE_D64 driver to see if it would
> magically find something but no luck.
>
> -S-
>
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:32:30 PM UTC-4, Kjell Morgenstern wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to get USB connections to my three BBB rev2A boards, but they
>> do not show up anywhere (eg dmesg or lsusb), nor do I get a network
>> connection to 192.168.6.2 (or 7.2)
>> Wifi works (mostly), but not really reliable enough to support a longer
>> ssh session.
>>
>> So, basically I have two questions, both about connecting to the boards.
>>
>> 1. Is the USB problem a known one? beaglebone.org getting-started
>> instructions give the impression that should just work right out of the
>> box.
>>
>> 2. One of the boards stopped working via wifi (wifi led won't light up,
>> device does not show up in network scan). Is it toast now? What can I try?
>>
>>
>> What I already tried:
>>
>> * three different BBB devices (all ordered at the same date and vendor)
>> * different host computers: MacMini 2012 and one Ubuntu 16.04 machine
>> that has USB 3
>> * 12V power supply connected to the board
>> * fresh 2018-03 debian iot image (boot from SD Card)
>> * install drivers for the mac (tried this about 2017-4, so it was only
>> with the older image)
>> * ran the linux script to register the usb device number
>> * tried three different USB cables
>> * looked for any visible physical damage (none found)
>> * googling ;-)
>> * read the troubleshooting guide... no internet explorer involved
>>
>> What I did not yet try: A windows machine. In a few days I might have
>> access to one were I may install drivers and fool around, but even if that
>> works, it would not really solve my problem.
>> Also, since much on BBB is based on debian: I am mainly working on
>> Ubuntu, maybe there is some 'autoconnect' service missing that is common in
>> debian?
>>
>> Thanks for any hints
>> Greetings, Kjell
>>
>>
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[beagleboard] Re: No USB connection... and no wifi no more

2018-08-04 Thread Henry S.
I am having the same issue with the USB but I am using windows. I can SSH 
in through the wifi, but no USB access for me either.

-- From my earlier post --
I flashed the 9.4 IoT 2018-06-17 build to a card and that does boot it up. 
Blinking lights blink away and I can connect to its WiFi. I can also SSH in 
via the 192.168.8.1 address and the cloud9 interface works.

However, over USB nothing happens. I don't get a new network interface when 
I connect it, nothing seems to install, and nothing new shows up in device 
manager (not in network adapters or other devices). I've tried two win10 
computers and different cables. Flipping through some other posts on 
various sites, tried installing BONE_D64 driver to see if it would 
magically find something but no luck.

-S-

On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:32:30 PM UTC-4, Kjell Morgenstern wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get USB connections to my three BBB rev2A boards, but they 
> do not show up anywhere (eg dmesg or lsusb), nor do I get a network 
> connection to 192.168.6.2 (or 7.2)
> Wifi works (mostly), but not really reliable enough to support a longer 
> ssh session.
>
> So, basically I have two questions, both about connecting to the boards.
>
> 1. Is the USB problem a known one? beaglebone.org getting-started 
> instructions give the impression that should just work right out of the 
> box. 
>
> 2. One of the boards stopped working via wifi (wifi led won't light up, 
> device does not show up in network scan). Is it toast now? What can I try?
>
>
> What I already tried:
>
> * three different BBB devices (all ordered at the same date and vendor)
> * different host computers: MacMini 2012 and one Ubuntu 16.04 machine that 
> has USB 3
> * 12V power supply connected to the board
> * fresh 2018-03 debian iot image (boot from SD Card)
> * install drivers for the mac (tried this about 2017-4, so it was only 
> with the older image)
> * ran the linux script to register the usb device number
> * tried three different USB cables
> * looked for any visible physical damage (none found)
> * googling ;-)
> * read the troubleshooting guide... no internet explorer involved
>
> What I did not yet try: A windows machine. In a few days I might have 
> access to one were I may install drivers and fool around, but even if that 
> works, it would not really solve my problem.
> Also, since much on BBB is based on debian: I am mainly working on Ubuntu, 
> maybe there is some 'autoconnect' service missing that is common in debian?
>
> Thanks for any hints
> Greetings, Kjell
>
>
>

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