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WiFi on GT King not work #370

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evzubkov opened this issue Jun 9, 2022 · 11 comments
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WiFi on GT King not work #370

evzubkov opened this issue Jun 9, 2022 · 11 comments
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@evzubkov
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evzubkov commented Jun 9, 2022

Hello, I installed Armbian_22.08.0_Aml_s922x_bullseye_5.15.45_server_2022.06.08 on Beeline GTKing with an S922X processor. However, my wi-fi is not working. I'm not even into such a device already. Please tell me, is there anything I can do to make the wlan work?

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ophub commented Jun 9, 2022

https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse

bullseye is a debian system, you can set it according to the official documentation

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evzubkov commented Jun 10, 2022

As far as I understand, I don't have a driver for wi-fi. Judging by the system logs, there is a BCM4362A2 on my box, and bluetooth loads normally. rfkill only sees bluetooth:

root@armbian:/home/alt# rfkill list
0: hci0: Bluetooth
        Soft blocked: no
        Hard blocked: no

Do I need another driver to make wi-fi work?

Thank you for your help.

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ophub commented Jun 10, 2022

There are many solutions, you can operate according to your skilled method

Are you the box with the black case? Take a clear picture of the wireless network card chip and send it to see what model it is.

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So, I disassembled my box. If I understood correctly, then the model of my chip is AP6275S.

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ophub commented Jun 12, 2022

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Take a picture of this chip, what is written on it?

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ophub commented Jun 12, 2022

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Got it, thanks for your help

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ophub commented Jun 12, 2022

brcmfmac43752.tar.gz

After decompression, put these files in the /lib/firmware/brcm directory and try

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@evzubkov could you describe the process to install armbian in this device?
I tried everything and nothings seams works.

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evzubkov commented Jan 19, 2024

@nathanredblur

Hello! This was a long time ago, but it seems I did it in the following sequence.

  • Download the image for your device.
  • Check the uEnv.txt file, it should contain uncommented lines that indicate the DTB of your platform.
  • Write the image on USB.
  • Connect the prepared media to the device and turn on the power, boot into Android.
  • Open the app "Update&Backup".
  • Click on "Select" local update and chose the file on the removable media aml_autoscript.zip.
  • Start "Update".
  • System will reboot twice and start running the system from external media.

You can also try the instructions: https://github.com/ophub/amlogic-s9xxx-armbian/tree/main/documents#124-setting-the-box-to-boot-from-usbtfsd

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