WIFI issues
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 3:03 pm
I followed PC's video and double-checked that everything I put in was correct, but when I enter the command "ifconfig wlan0" i dont get the "inet" address. What did I do wrong?
I have the official Wi-Pi dongle, so I know it's correct. I'll go through with what Jako said and see if it works.pcwzrd13 wrote:Like Jako said, first make sure your Wi-Fi adapter is compatible. Also make sure your Wi-Fi router name (SSID) and password (PSK) are correct. These are case sensitive.
The Wi-Pi dongle is not official. It's made by a third party. This one is the official one. Regardless, I do believe it should work out of the box but I could be wrong.stachlj958 wrote:I have the official Wi-Pi dongle, so I know it's correct.
You need to type in "iwconfig wlan0", not just "iwconfig".stachlj958 wrote:If I type in iwconfig, it says "ESSID off/any" ....I'm not connected, am I?
I thought the official one was called the Wi-Pi dongle. That's the one I have. I typed in "iwconfig wlan0" and it says the same thing as it did before except there aren't the lines that say "eth0" and "lo" arent there. Does that mean the wifi dongle isn't configured properly? It said it worked when I tried it when i had raspbian open, before I put dreampi on the SD card with it.pcwzrd13 wrote:The Wi-Pi dongle is not official. It's made by a third party. This one is the official one. Regardless, I do believe it should work out of the box but I could be wrong.stachlj958 wrote:I have the official Wi-Pi dongle, so I know it's correct.
You need to type in "iwconfig wlan0", not just "iwconfig".stachlj958 wrote:If I type in iwconfig, it says "ESSID off/any" ....I'm not connected, am I?
Nope. The Wi-Pi dongle is this one and the official one is this one.stachlj958 wrote:I thought the official one was called the Wi-Pi dongle. That's the one I have.
What do you see when you type "sudo iwlist wlan0 scan"?stachlj958 wrote:I typed in "iwconfig wlan0" and it says the same thing as it did before except there aren't the lines that say "eth0" and "lo" arent there. Does that mean the wifi dongle isn't configured properly? It said it worked when I tried it when i had raspbian open, before I put dreampi on the SD card with it.
11 different networks pop up (I live in a condo). Is there a way to scroll up and down? I can't view mine.pcwzrd13 wrote:What do you see when you type "sudo iwlist wlan0 scan"?
Alright, that means your Wi-Fi dongle is working. If you're not sure of your Wi-Fi network name, you can check on a PC or tablet/phone to see what you're connected to.stachlj958 wrote:11 different networks pop up (I live in a condo). Is there a way to scroll up and down? I can't view mine.