What is 1T1R?
I will probably stick to ethernet, which is more reliable anyway.
Anyway, I would like to thank you for all the effort to help and support
What is 1T1R?
I will probably stick to ethernet, which is more reliable anyway.
Anyway, I would like to thank you for all the effort to help and support
@tkaiser please do you have any other idea, what the problem could be?
Yes, I did.
After the upgrade I'm on kernel 4.14.98-v7+, but still no success.
Welcome to ARMBIAN 5.46 experimental Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 4.14.98-v7+
System load: 0.50 0.15 0.05 Up time: 0 min
Memory usage: 6 % of 976MB IP: 192.168.2.10
CPU temp: 61°C
Usage of /: 51% of 2.6G
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Last login: Sun May 12 15:26:57 2019 from 192.168.2.6
root@raspberrypi:~# nmcli r wifi on
root@raspberrypi:~# nmcli d wifi list
* SSID MODE CHAN RATE SIGNAL BARS SECURITY
root@raspberrypi:~#
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And the networks must be in range, since the pi is ~1m far from my router (as it is wired at the moment).
Edit: I've tried installing directly on the mentioned 32GB Sandisk Class10/A1 and results are exactly same. Still no wifi + kernel 4.14.34-v7+ (after letting it "finish installation" for 3 hours).
It only goes higher after apt upgrade. But letting it finish installation always ends on 4.14.34-v7+.
Isn't the nmcli device wifi list supposed to list available wifi networks?
BTW: your SD card is really slow, I would replace it with an A1 rated one.
Yes, I'm currently using old 4GB/class4 Kingston solely to install, update and backup - so my image is as small as possible.
Once done, I will transfer (restore) the image to 32GB Sandisk Class10 / A1
Hello @tkaiser,
thanks for your awesome work and support.
I flashed new card, let it run for good 90minutes on wired connection.
When issuing the command, I got warning that file (and I don't remember it's name anymore) is in use, probably by another process.
So I waited ~10mins and reran the command sucessfully.
After it has downloaded, it was installing for ~10 minutes. Then apt upgrade took another ~10minutes.
I rebooted and nmtui-connect still doesn't report any wifi networks.
Wlan0 seems to be there:
root@raspberrypi:~# nmcli device
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
enxb827eba8ed93 ethernet connected Wired connection 1
wlan0 wifi disconnected --
lo loopback unmanaged --
It doesn't detect any wifi though:
Just out of curiosity checked the log file, in which firstrun writes and the last line says:
The firstrun job is already disabled. (systemctl status firstrun)
Any ideas?
Hi All,
I'm trying to configure wifi on new OMV4 install on my raspberry pi 3B (non-plus) version.
Before you say so, I know rpi3b is not the best sbc out there (actually one of the worst).
The pi has been laying on the shelf for good 2 years before I decided to use it at least as lightweight nas - torrent box specifically.
I followed steps listed here very carefully.
The install is working but I cannot get the wifi to work.
I ignored all the outdated advices out there and followed nmtui-connect instruction.
It doesn't work, unfortunatelly.
When I issue nmtui-connect all I see is only Wired Connection 1, no signs of wireless connections (I'm sure, networks are in range, as I can see and connect to them, when using pure raspbian).
Please can you help me to configure wifi?
I'm using official 5.1V/2.5A power adaptor, trying to connect via onboard wifi.
I'm running:
Edit: this might be completely unrelated, but may be not.
During boot I'm getting: [FAILED] Failed to start Realtek H5 bluetooth support.