Wifi Access

  • After three days of not being able to connect to UI i finally tired flashing with etcher and now i can connect to the UI while pi is connect directly to my router. The issue is I can not get wifi to work. I added the files it asked me to add and put my local wife network (5GHz) and password and correct region.


    Is there a way to add that while hardwired to router on the web ui? Is there something I am missing?


    Thank you ahead of time for any help! :)

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    OS?

    More information please.


    regards pclin

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  • Oh Sorry

    Using Rapberry Pi4

    I utilized Etcher to flash Hyperbian onto my Raspberry Pi 4. Previously, when using Pi Imager for flashing, I encountered issues accessing the web UI through either a wired connection or Wi-Fi.

    To address this, I included two text files. Firstly, I created a blank text file named "ssh" using a text editor, opting for the plain text format. Subsequently, I added the "wpa_supplicant.conf" file following guidance from https://docs.hyperion-project.…rBian.html#hyperbian-wifi. Below is the content of the "wpa_supplicant.conf" file:

    Code
    country=US
    ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
    update_config=1
    network={      
        ssid="YOURSSID"      
        scan_ssid=1      
        psk="YOURPASSWORD"      
        key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
    }

    Currently, I can access the web UI when the Raspberry Pi is connected via a wired connection to my router. However, upon disconnecting the wired connection and attempting to connect via Wi-Fi, I encounter connectivity issues. Although my router indicates the Pi is connected when wired, it reports disconnection upon unplugging. It seems evident that the Pi is not establishing a connection to my Wi-Fi router.

    I'm uncertain about the next steps. While I can manage the setup with a wired connection, the convenience of having the Pi connect via Wi-Fi, especially considering the location of my TV, would be immensely beneficial.

    Thank you for any assistance provided.


    Used Chatgpt to edit my post becuase I have writing issues :P

  • Google says it could be a problem with country code.

    Try country=BO


    regards pclin


    ps.

    In the documentation, the contents of wpa_supplicant.conf look slightly different.

    And you also created that in the boot folder?

    Code: Hyperbian Doc
    ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
    update_config=1
    country=GB
    
      network={
        ssid="YOUR_SSID"
        psk="YOUR_PASSWORD"
        key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
      }

    Dreambox ONE / TWO

    dreamOS OE2.6

    Amlogic S922X - 53.000 DMIPS - 2 GB RAM - 16 GB Flash - Twin-DVB-S2X Tuner - HDR10 - HLG
    -
    AudioDSP: miniDSP 2x4HD - Amp: Pentagon - Lautsprecher ELAC / ARENDAL
    LG OLED65BX9LB (PicCap, hyperion.NG webOS)

    FireTV 4K max

    -
    hyperion (classic) & Plugin HyperionControl | hyperion-ng 2.0.16-beta.1 (dreamOS)
    Hyperion-ng (Debian bullseye)
    -
    6 x ESP32/Wemos D1 mini - WLED - SK6812 RGBW-NW 60 LEDs/m
    FeinTech VSP01201 - Grabber Macrosilicon

    LG TV Hyperion webOS & PicCap


    Ambilight for ever

    Edited once, last by pclin ().

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