Wifi setup fails



  • Tried that too, but I think wifisetup modified the AP setup too as it is asking for a password, The wireless file now has my APs password in the ap block, but it doesn't seem to accept it. Can someone provide was the original wireless file should look like? I tried various manual edits after reading up a bit on uci on the OpenWRT pages.

    Thanks



  • @Stew-Benedict This is not the original file, but this should get you going:

    config wifi-device 'ra0'
            option type 'ralink'
            option mode '9'
            option channel 'auto'
            option txpower '100'
            option ht '40'
            option country 'FI'
            option disabled '0'
    
    config wifi-iface
            option device 'ra0'
            option network 'wlan'
            option mode 'ap'
            option encryption 'psk2'
            option key 'WIFICLIENTPASSWORDHERE'
            option ApCliEnable '1'
            option ApCliAuthMode 'WPA2PSK'
            option ApCliEncrypType 'AES'
            option ApCliSsid 'WIFICLIENTSSIDHERE'
            option ApCliPassWord 'WIFIAPPASSWORDHERE'
            option ssid 'Onion'
    
    config wifi-config
            option ssid 'WIFICLIENTSSIDHERE'
            option encryption 'WPA2PSK'
            option key 'WIFICLIENTPASSWORDHERE'
    


  • That worked! Thanks so much. I had a similar edit but was missing some bits. UCI is a bit new to me.

    oupgrade running now

    root@Omega-B72B:/# oupgrade

    Device Firmware Version: 0.1.7 b139
    Checking latest version online...
    Repo Firmware Version: 0.1.7 b139
    Comparing version numbers
    Device firmware is up to date!



  • @WereCatf
    I have some issue with wifi setup, but firstly i would like to recreate my wireless file,
    could copy here the original
    config wiwi-iface section?



  • @balint-szabo What I have posted above works fine, just change the SSID, password and country to match yours.



  • @WereCatf I'm sorry if this is a stupid question. Is this text you are entering in the command line? Where do I put this text?



  • @carl-stevens In /etc/config/wireless



  • @WereCatf I am new to the command line sorry. once I SSH into the device how to I get to there?



  • @carl-stevens said in Wifi setup fails:

    @WereCatf I am new to the command line sorry. once I SSH into the device how to I get to there?

    Have a look to this wiki by openWRT ... it shows how to do basic steps like navigate in the terminal etc:

    https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/user.beginner.cli



  • Is there a way to sent this board back and get one that works...



  • @carl-stevens If the problem is in actual hardware, then yes, but if the problem is your lack of skill in using it, then no.



  • Just tried using serial.

    [ 636.531070] ch1 bssid=00:15:6d:ee:2f:52
    [ 636.535070] ch1 bssid=4c:5e:0c:14:4a:57
    [ 636.539106] ch11 bssid=06:18:0a:df:60:c0
    [ 636.543206] ch11 bssid=5e:cf:7f:12:35:11
    [ 636.547274] ch11 bssid=5e:cf:7f:0f:17:56
    [ 636.551360] ch11 bssid=00:18:0a:df:60:c0
    [ 636.555421] =====================================================
    [ 636.561623] Channel 1 : Dirty = 150, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 3715, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.570000] Channel 2 : Dirty = 64, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 2073, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.578312] Channel 3 : Dirty = 56, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1107, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.586620] Channel 4 : Dirty = 48, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1024, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.594936] Channel 5 : Dirty = 40, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 179, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.603151] Channel 6 : Dirty = 0, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 94, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.611196] Channel 7 : Dirty = 80, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 85, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.619310] Channel 8 : Dirty = 96, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 138, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.627530] Channel 9 : Dirty = 112, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1946, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.635927] Channel 10 : Dirty = 128, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1164, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.644411] Channel 11 : Dirty = 300, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 2353, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 636.652880] =====================================================
    [ 636.659057] Rule 1 CCA value : Min Dirtiness (Include extension channel) ==> Select Channel 6
    [ 636.667799] Min Dirty = 0
    [ 636.670453] ExChannel = 0 , 0
    [ 636.673465] BW = 20
    [ 637.022125] br-wlan: port 2(ra0) entered forwarding state
    [ 637.027667] br-wlan: port 2(ra0) entered forwarding state
    [ 639.021112] br-wlan: port 2(ra0) entered forwarding state
    [ 660.534309] br-wlan: port 2(ra0) entered disabled state
    [ 661.761136] EEPROM:Read from [factory] offset 0x0,length 0x400.
    [ 664.191099] ch1 bssid=00:15:6d:ee:2f:52
    [ 664.195099] ch1 bssid=4c:5e:0c:14:4a:57
    [ 664.199079] ch6 bssid=50:3d:e5:30:ed:95
    [ 664.203086] ch11 bssid=06:18:0a:df:60:c0
    [ 664.207153] ch11 bssid=00:18:0a:df:60:c0
    [ 664.211237] ch11 bssid=5e:cf:7f:0f:17:56
    [ 664.215300] =====================================================
    [ 664.221499] Channel 1 : Dirty = 150, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1897, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.229876] Channel 2 : Dirty = 84, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1223, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.238193] Channel 3 : Dirty = 80, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1294, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.246502] Channel 4 : Dirty = 76, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1649, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.254808] Channel 5 : Dirty = 72, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 278, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.263019] Channel 6 : Dirty = 70, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1295, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.271325] Channel 7 : Dirty = 92, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 3054, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.279615] Channel 8 : Dirty = 100, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 178, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.287921] Channel 9 : Dirty = 108, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 1994, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.296314] Channel 10 : Dirty = 116, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 2527, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.304796] Channel 11 : Dirty = 230, False CCA = 0, Busy Time = 2756, Skip Channel = FALSE
    [ 664.313266] =====================================================
    [ 664.319442] Rule 1 CCA value : Min Dirtiness (Include extension channel) ==> Select Channel 6
    [ 664.328182] Min Dirty = 70
    [ 664.330924] ExChannel = 0 , 0
    [ 664.333936] BW = 20
    [ 664.682148] br-wlan: port 2(ra0) entered forwarding state
    [ 664.687689] br-wlan: port 2(ra0) entered forwarding state
    [ 666.681092] br-wlan: port 2(ra0) entered forwarding state
    root@Omega-690B:/# oupgrade

    Device Firmware Version: 0.1.5 b130
    Checking latest version online...
    ERROR: Could not connect to Onion Firmware Server! Check your internet connection and try again!



  • Not trying to be a pain here but if the 3 methods for setting up wifi on your website don't work and you need to have a certain set of skills to use the board that statements like this on your crowd funding site don't make sense.

    "With the Omega2, we want to lower the barrier of entry, and allow everyone to take the leap into hardware development."



  • @carl-stevens Did you even try following the guide at https://docs.onion.io/omega2-docs/get-started.html ?



  • Correct tried using the wizard first then moved on to ssh like the bottom of your wizard set up suggests if that did not work then on to connecting via serial. is there a way to set it up link a PI by coping a file system to the SD card?



  • @carl-stevens No. Besides, you need to upgrade your firmware first to even be able to use the microSD-card slot anyways -- the version you have is broken and the slot ain't working.

    Using wifisetup on the command-line doesn't work?



  • Correct once I get to the step where I am entering the wifi password it sits idle for 10 or more minutes and then I get a "broken pipe" error.



  • @carl-stevens I would recommend installing newest firmware. You can e.g. install it via USB by following the instructions at http://community.onion.io/topic/1154/omega-2-usb-firmware-install-after-brick-resolved



  • I get to the last line and get nothing. I do really appreciate your help, you have been very responsive and I appreciate that very much.

    Carls-MBP:~ carlstevens$ ssh root@omega-690B.local
    ssh: Could not resolve hostname omega-690b.local: nodename nor servname provided, or not known
    Carls-MBP:~ carlstevens$ ssh root@omega-690B.local
    root@omega-690b.local's password:

    BusyBox v1.25.1 () built-in shell (ash)


    / __ ___ ()__ ___ / __ _ _ ___ ___ ____ _
    / // / _ / / _ / _ \ / // / ' / -) _ / _ /
    _
    /////___//// _////_/_, /_,/
    W H A T W I L L Y O U I N V E N T ? /
    __/

    Ω-ware: 0.1.5 b130

    root@Omega-690B:~# wifisetup
    Onion Omega Wifi Setup

    Select from the following:

    1. Scan for Wifi networks
    2. Type network info
      q) Exit

    Selection: 1
    Scanning for wifi networks...

    Select Wifi network:

    1. MilwaukeeMaker
    2. MilwaukeeMaker2GHz
    3. MilwaukeeMakerVaults
    4. ESP_123511
    5. ESP_0F1756

    Selection: 2
    Network: MilwaukeeMaker2GHz
    Authentication type: WPA2PSK
    Enter password: wrenchiron

    Restarting wifimanager for changes to take effect
    root@Omega-690B:~#



  • @carl-stevens I don't see any error there. You said wifisetup isn't working, but it looks like it's working fine?


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