Problem: no network tab to enable wifi
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7th Jul, 2016, 03:39 AM
Post: #16
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RE: no network tab to enable wifi
Hmmm, I suppose this is hardcoded.
Probably you have to rewrite splash |
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30th Aug, 2019, 03:34 PM
Post: #17
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RE: no network tab to enable wifi
Wow, I have just installed 18.3 and I had the hardest time finding where to configure the wifi. I'm a complete newbie to this, but finally found the network eth0 had up and down carrots and needed to be changed to wlan0 and then I could scan for networks with my rpi3.
I think that could be made a little easier for the non-linux users. (30th Aug, 2019 03:34 PM)redjeep0 Wrote: Wow, I have just installed 18.3 and I had the hardest time finding where to configure the wifi. I'm a complete newbie to this, but finally found the network eth0 had up and down carrots and needed to be changed to wlan0 and then I could scan for networks with my rpi3. I realize this is the wrong thread, but I can't post a new thread, yet and this is the closest I could find. Hopefully this helps someone else? |
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31st Aug, 2019, 04:18 AM
Post: #18
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RE: no network tab to enable wifi
(30th Aug, 2019 03:34 PM)redjeep0 Wrote: Wow, I have just installed 18.3 and I had the hardest time finding where to configure the wifi. I'm a complete newbie to this, but finally found the network eth0 had up and down carrots and needed to be changed to wlan0 and then I could scan for networks with my rpi3. This has nothing to do with Linux. Btw, there is a easy way to setup wlan before initial boot: Prepare a wpa_supplicant.conf file and put it into the boot partition, as described for example here, Step 4. Add network info That's it Quote: Now you can create new threads |
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