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raspberry zero w bug #37

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ghost opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 5 comments
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raspberry zero w bug #37

ghost opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 5 comments
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ghost commented Jan 17, 2019

onboard wifi hostpot card not found

@seeul8er seeul8er added the bug label Jan 21, 2019
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The wifi hotspot card should be "wlan0" for the ZeroW running the Raspberian Stretch

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ghost commented Apr 18, 2019

unfortunetely this didnt worked so i used an external wifi usb with an usb hub an that worked. thx anyway

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system123 commented Apr 18, 2019

Are you just trying to use it on the ground station as the WiFi hotspot?

Could you please include the output of ifconfig, as well as the terminal output when you are starting DB.

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ghost commented Apr 20, 2019

yeah for the gnd,
when i started the raspberry, it diplayed me the display settings
setting up wifi cards
pi3 onboard wifi hostpot card not found
setting up %first mac% monitor mode
warning unsuported or experimental wifi card: rtl8192u
setting up %second mac% monitor mode
starting rx
then i put ifconfig in the terminal and no feedback
so i tried with iwconfig no feedback too

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Unfortunately, you not providing enough details to be able to troubleshoot the issue.

Are you running master or nightly branch?
Have you modified the config file?
Your log says you are using an unsupported wifi card, have you tried removing that or installing the patched drivers for it?
Can you see the onboard RPi wifi before running drone bridge?
If running the nightly build, have you modified the source files so that PI3_NIC is assigned correctly?

Please share your config file, as well as screenshots of ifconfig before running drone bridge as well as after.

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