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CB1 Wifi #4
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Same here, did BTT ever get back to you? |
I am also having this issue. After about 30 seconds from applying power, the “ACT” light starts blinking. edit: apparently the blinking green ACT LED is normal behavior. I just wasn’t seeing the CB1 on the network because my WiFi reception is terrible with this thing. |
@rmilyard Have you resolved your issue? I can confirm that it will only connect to 2.4GHz networks (it even doesn't like networks support both on the same SSID) but using a dedicated 2.4GHz network and the 2.2.0 (Kernel 5.16) release from September 29th has been working fine for me with WiFi signal within margin of error when compared to my rpi 3B+ boards. |
I ran into a similar issue and found something that worked for me. I changed the name of my wifi to a shorter/simpler name ("Gaming" in my case) and got it to connect correctly. It may have helped, but I used balanEtcher instead of Rasberry PI Imager to flash the drive. I will edit my post if I run into any anomalies |
The instructions in the manual dont work however this does - https://www.makeuseof.com/connect-to-wifi-with-nmcli/ |
Hi, after connecting the wifi antenna to the CB1, it logged into the network and is already working. |
So I wrote the CB1 image.
In the system.cfg file I put in my Wifi info. I did the 2.4ghz since not sure if 5 supported. I am looking for IP and not finding it on network. On the Manta board there is a soild RED LED near the CPU and green LED blinking near the CB1.
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