Quoting Thomas George (2019-11-30 18:53:50) > There are two years of posts of this problem to the Octopi users group. > I have read many and tried various solutions without success. > > The solution should be easy. With the headless octopi-buster-lite-0.17.0 > as the operating system installed in raspberrypi 3 B+ I find: > > iwlist wlan0 scan finds a strong signal, 70/70, with netgear70 for the ssid. > > wpa-supplicant.com contains the netgear70 ssid together with its password. > > The two just need to talk to each other. > > For a check: > > The pc is a raspberrypi 3 B+. With an sd card burned with > Raspbian-Stretch the WiFi connection is made on boot up. As I remember > upon the initial boot up WiFi was not connected but clicking on the icon > gave a selection of nearby routers by their ssid's. I chose netgear70, > entered the password and that was it.
You talk about Raspbian and "octopi". I guess by "octopi" you mean https://github.com/guysoft/OctoPi - which (from a quick glance) is a derivative of Raspbian, which itself is a derivative of Debian. > Any advice? My advice would be to use Debian. And then share on this mailinglist more details on how - on Debian - the issues you experience. Or alternatively that you discuss your Raspbian issues on Raspbian fora. - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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