Jens,
Took a look at the paste, and everything looks good, and since it can
scan, that pretty much means the wifi stick/driver is working.
Take a look at this document, can you create a wpa_supplicant.conf
following these instructions.used the #Maintained by user
version.
paul- wrote:
> I dont test any WiFi with the AO version. Again, Im not going to
> recommend it to anyone. If you want to play with it, and it sounds
> better to you, then great.
For what its worth, I use the AO version on all 7 of my Rpies. 2 with
Ethernet and 5 Wireless with no problems
I'm just been testing something for someone and have installed v3.5.0
Standard on a rpi3B as a player only (Allo Digone).
I have the Allo case that seems to prevent the onboard WiFi of the rpi
working ( an Edimax dongle did work in a previous set up).
Anyway I removed the top and end pieces
Read your first post again. The rtl8188eu driver was not included with
3.5.0. I just added that with 4.0.0. Can you go back to 3.5.0 and let
me know what driver is used. Ill look at the usb ids in the driver
code.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage:
Jens Erik Jensen wrote:
> I have actually tried that a few times now, but still no access. After
> rebooting the RPi, the WiFi adapter LED blinks slowly for a while and
> then stops without getting a connection. I have rechecked SSID and
> password many times, and these settings are correct. So
paul- wrote:
> WE are aware of this issueWifi sticks that requires firmware are not
> getting the proper firmware after the insitu-update. Turn off Wifi in
> the web interface, then turn it back on and re setup. That should
> resolve the issue
I have actually tried that a few times now,