Collective brain,
I've been really, really frustrated by trying to get WiFi up and running on Raspyfi RC2. I've tried configuring using the direct method of defining the wpa-ssid and wpa-psk in /etc/network/interfaces, the wpa_supplicant method, and the wicd-curses method. Unfortunately, none of them have been able to reliably get WiFi going in Raspyfi RC2. Wicd curses doesn't seem to work at all for me. However, I've had intermittent luck with both of the other methods. The problem is that I only get wifi to connect sparingly. Luckily, if I use the ethernet port, I can get MPD running stably. Does anyone have any thoughts about what to do?
Here's a little primer of my setup:
Raspberry Pi Model B
4gb MicroSD into SD Adapter
HiFimeDIY SABRE USB plugged directly into the Pi
D Link Dub H7 Powered USB Hub (the older version) plugged directly into the Pi
1TB powered external hard drive (FAT32) plugged into the hub
Logitech K400 Wireless Keyboard/Mouse with Logitech Unifying receiver
Realtek RTL8188CUS-based Wifi Dongle (from Adafruit)
I was able to get the WiFi working in the latest Rasbian Wheezy by not using the Wireless Logitech Keyboard/Mouse combo plugged in, so I think that it might be a power issue. I have ordered one of the Pluggable 7 port 3A hubs to see if that solves the problem. However, even without the keyboard, I can't get the WiFi to work in Raspyfi RC2.
Thanks for your time! Maybe all will be solved in the Raspyfi 1.0 full release?
Hi,
I do fully understand your frustration, dealing with wi-fi on linux sometimes drives to madness. This looks exactly like a power issue. Since RaspyFi is based on latest Raspbian, the software environment is the same. So, now you have lot of devices connected… I think the problem is in the USB Hub… Try connecting the Wi-fi dongle directly to the Pi, and see if it works. Of course you cannot use the DAC, but you can do it only for troubleshooting purposes. If it works you're all right.
Or, you can try this fix :
http://www.raspyfi.com/raspber…..audio-fix/
Maybe it will help.
Furthermore, try to know if you're on proper range for wi-fi to work.
Let me know, we'll sort it out!
Thanks for the quick reply! I tried to connect it straight to the Pi, but was not able to get the WiFi working that way either. I've also heard that it might help to disable the Power Management parameter of the dongle itself, which may help matters. I'll have to look into how to do that. The new USB hub should arrive tomorrow, and it is a verified peripheral, so I'm hoping that solves the problem.
I know the rest of the system works as I can connect the Pi using the ethernet cable, and then connect to the Pi using my android phone. When I got it to work for the first time I was smiling ear to ear! I can't wait to get this up and running with WiFi so that I can enjoy this through my tube amp-driven stereo in my liviing/listening room!
any news on when Raspyfi 1.0 is going to go live!?
So i got the new powered hub, and regret to report that I still cannot get wifi up and running reliably. I am open to any and all suggestions at this point…
I can sometimes get the wifi to work, but only if I'm in the same room as the router. The router is a wireless n, as is the dongle, so I believe that I should be able to get wifi 25 feet away in my living room, but, to this point, haven't been able to.
anybody have any ideas?
(i'm running Raspyfi RC2 by the way)…
So I have finally gotten the wifi to work reliably in my office…
I used another SD card, downloaded the most current release of Raspbian Wheezy and used the GUI WiFi setup. Once connected, I looked at the contents of the /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf files. I then jotted those settings down, powered off the Pi, and rebooted with the SD card containing the RaspyFi image. I rewrote the /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf files to match that of the ones of the Raspbian Weezy SD card. I also turned off the power management for the WiFi dongle so that it didn't shut off during inactivity by adding the following code to the /etc/modules file:
options 8192cu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_enusbss=0
(source-> http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/qu … management)
However, I still cannot get things to work in my living room… I bought one of the WiFi N mini dongles sold at Adafruit (item ID: 814). My living room is at most 25 feet away from my Wireless N router. Surely the WiFi dongle should be able to handle that?
FYI, here are the /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant files that resulted in the WiFi finally working:
/etc/network/interfaces:
auto lo
iface lo innet loopback
iface eth0 inet dhcp
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet manual
wpa-roam /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
iface default inet dhcp
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf:
ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
update_config=1
network= {
ssid="My Network"
psk="My Password"
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
auth_alg=OPEN
}
Thanks for the feedback regarding the WI-FI power saving… I'll add this in next release…
I just recommend this wi-fi dongle, this is the best compatible one:
http://www.raspyfi.com/wi-fi-o…..ple-guide/
Let me know how it progress, if it continues to work… Different USB dongles have different chipsets, so different power requirements, and different driver modules…
Sure you will have done this but have you tried physically moving the Pi etc to another location in the living room? In case there's an interference issue? Or raise it.
You might change the Wi-Fi channel as well.
The old 'start from the ground up' troubleshooting mantra begins with 1) Power Supply. Try a different/better PS on the Pi.
Finally, if all else fails and you want to hear RaspyFi on the tube amp, buy one of those 'through the house wiring' Ethernet adapters and connect one end to your router with a cable and the other unit to the Raspi with a cable. http://www.amazon.com/Netgear-…..ac+adapter
You did say you were open to any and all suggestions!!! Good luck.
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