http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#WIFI_Adapters

Gerald


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 1:18 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> One problem I've seen with BeagleBone is that WiFi dongles seem to get
> electrical interference problems when plugged directly into the
> BeagleBone...using a USB extension cord seems to fix that.  AFAIK, this
> problem causes unreliability in all chipsets...so if you have it basically
> working - but unreliable - then adding an extension cable might help.
>  After all, we're dealing with radio signals here - and antenna
> interference is a big deal.  Most uses of WiFi dongles are OUTSIDE the
> metal case of a PC or laptop - where the metal helps to shield the antenna
> from R/F junk being emitted by the computer chips...maybe just putting some
> distance between the BeagleBone and the antenna helps.
>
>   -- Steve
>
>
> On Saturday, January 25, 2014 7:06:51 PM UTC-6, Harry May wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for all the information.
>>
>> This is my experience with reliable wifi. This took me 4 days and 4
>> night(mares):
>>
>> I had all kinds of problems. Maybe the most important is that the
>> Micro-USB-Stick N150 (Netgear) does not work reliably. It was possible to
>> setup a WiFi connection
>> but it broke down all the time.
>> The much more stable hardware is the stick described by Carl Johnson in
>> his first post (the bigger size netgear stick using the ath9k_htc driver).
>>
>> I had no luck with Angstrom, the wifi stick was recognized and a dhcp
>> request startet, but succeeded only 1 of 10 times.
>>
>> So I ended up with Ubuntu saucy:
>> http://rcn-ee.net/deb/rootfs/saucy/ubuntu-13.10-console-
>> armhf-2014-01-24.tar.xz
>> and the instructions from this site:
>> http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu (Debian or Ubuntu is the same
>> procedure)
>>
>> To setup the stick I modified /etc/network/interfaces:
>> auto wlan0
>> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
>>     wpa-ssid "MYSSID"
>>     wpa-psk "MYPASSPHRASE"
>>
>> and the same for WLAN1 !!!!
>> I found out that changing from one stick to another may switch from wlan0
>> to wlan1, even if you power off.
>>
>> And tested it according:
>> http://embeddedprogrammer.blogspot.de/2013/01/beaglebone-using-usb-wifi-
>> dongle-to.html
>> as Carl already suggested.
>>
>> Everything worked fine, so I removed the LAN cable and rebooted the bone.
>>
>> Now comes the important thing: WAIT at least 2 to 3 minutes.
>> It takes 2:30 minutes until the blue LED on the stick gets lit.
>> For any reason I don't know: at a later time it booted MUCH faster.
>>
>> I checked my DHCP router when the bone requested the IP.
>> Then it took some more time until I was able to SSH into the board via
>> wifi.
>> But after that time all went really nice. To test the wifi link I copied
>> a 100MB file repeatedly until 100 GB were copied.
>> All went well.
>> My WLAN router can do 54Mbit, but iwconfig showed 15Mbit only. I have no
>> idea why, but I am happy that all works well so 15M is good enough
>> for all my needs.
>>
>> This setup needs 650 MB on my SD card.
>>
>> What I learned in these 4 night and days:
>> * use ubuntu (not Angstrom)
>> * use saucy (not raring, I did not get it working with raring)
>> * never use these tiny N150 micro sticks.
>>
>> Harry
>>
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