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Installing Wisp on a Raspberry Pi

Bootstrapping

Update:

  • Login and sudo -i.
  • apt update && apt upgrade -y && rpi-update && apt install aircrack-ng bluez-tools build-essentials gpsd libpcap0.8 libreadline-dev uuid-dev libffi-dev libncurses-dev libssl-dev libsqlite3-dev libpcap0.8-dev && reboot

Basic System Configuration

  • Login again, sudo -i.
  • Run raspi-config. Change:
    • hostname
    • wifi reg domain
    • password
    • locale and keyboard layout
    • timezone (to UTC)
    • expand partition
    • enable sshd
    • don't reboot

Python 3.7.1 Build and Installation

  • Fetch, build, and install Python 3.7.1: mkdir /src && cd /src && wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.1/Python-3.7.1.tar.xz && tar xvf Python-3.7.1.tar.xz && cd Python-3.7.1 && ./configure --enable-shared --enable-ipv6 --enable-optimizations --enable-loadable-sqlite-extentions --with-lto && make -j4 && make install && reboot
  • Login again, sudo -i.

Bluetooth PAN Configuration

Create the following files: /etc/systemd/network/pan0.netdev

[NetDev]
Name=pan0
Kind=bridge

/etc/systemd/network/pan0.network

[Match]
Name=pan0

[Network]
Address=172.20.1.1/24
DHCPServer=yes

/etc/systemd/system/bt-agent.service

[Unit]
Description=Bluetooth Auth Agent

[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/bt-agent -c NoInputNoOutput
Type=simple

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

/etc/systemd/system/bt-network.service

[Unit]
Description=Bluetooth NEP PAN
After=pan0.network

[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/bt-network -s nap pan0
Type=simple

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Then run

sudo systemctl enable systemd-networkd
sudo systemctl enable bt-agent
sudo systemctl enable bt-network
sudo systemctl start systemd-networkd
sudo systemctl start bt-agent
sudo systemctl start bt-network

Finally to pair, run:

sudo bt-adapter --set Discoverable 1