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WiFi Config with GUI vs Command line
7th Nov, 2013, 06:40 PM
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WiFi Config with GUI vs Command line
I am just curious if it is me or all installs , I am running Beta 1.1 and recently discovered that it had support for my TP Link TL-WN722n . I can configure it if I ssh to xbian and use xbian-config however the xbian config from xbmc does not allow me to see networks. I click on the ssid field it scans and returns mo networks. Is this a bug , work in progress or a FEP?
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7th Nov, 2013, 07:16 PM
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RE: WiFi Config with GUI vs Command line
can you enable debug in xbmc, retry in xbmc xbian-config and post xbmc log (.xbmc/tmp/xbmc.log)

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8th Nov, 2013, 02:55 PM
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Since I already had a working wifi config based on command line, I enabled debugging and used the xbian-config from xbmc. I selected the ssid (to initiate scan)

Here is the log

I can see ssids in the log:
22:43:07 T:2734683200 DEBUG: XBian : xbian-config network scan wlan0 : ['"INFINITUM7lza",WPA,on,-57 dBm ', '"INFINITUM1B07C7",WPA,on,-81 dBm ', '"INFINITUM8345",WEP,on,-89 dBm ', '"Mickey",WPA,on,-55 dBm ', '"INFINITUM0DE7B1",WPA,on,-41 dBm ', '"INFINITUM2C2361",Open,on,-86 dBm ']

However they do not appear in GUI

XBMC reports Xbian version 1.0Beta1.1
I have avoided updates as last time it affected ssh and ability to shutdown!
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8th Nov, 2013, 11:42 PM
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RE: WiFi Config with GUI vs Command line
Are you alone with this problem?
i've lost my dongle wifi, and can't test, but
@mk01 :
there a typo mismtach,
in xbian-config, signal should be a positive integer (0-100), and not '-55 Dbm'

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9th Nov, 2013, 03:27 PM
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RE: WiFi Config with GUI vs Command line
(8th Nov, 2013 11:42 PM)belese Wrote:  Are you alone with this problem?
i've lost my dongle wifi, and can't test, but
@mk01 :
there a typo mismtach,
in xbian-config, signal should be a positive integer (0-100), and not '-55 Dbm'

Belese

That's not a typo as I copied and pasted from the original log
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9th Nov, 2013, 06:39 PM
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No it's a bug. I was talking to mk01

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12th Nov, 2013, 06:35 AM
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RE: WiFi Config with GUI vs Command line
Is there a release date for a fix? I have the same problem, can't scan for wi fi networks.
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13th Nov, 2013, 10:24 AM
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RE: WiFi Config with GUI vs Command line
this is fixed in Beta2. specially this one ~ 6 weeks ago.

there will be no back port for beta1X. you can try installing the beta2 packages (xbian-packages-config-xbmc, xbian-package-config-shell) onto beta1, but maybe due to dependencies so many packages will be upgraded that it will be Beta2 after the updates.

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