Is your USB Wi-Fi adapter connected to Red Pitaya recognized by the OS running on Red Pitaya? Have you switched your Red Pitaya to the client Wi-Fi mode as explained at this link? If not, do you see the RedPitaya hotspot from your PC?amin wrote: My network setup is " wifi laptop - wifi hotspot- wifi redpitaya ".
Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
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Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
The beginning of this discussion can be found at this link.
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
Pavel,
Thank you for making new thread.
oh dear, i should learn Alpine linux first.
you know, i did not have experience deeply about linux.
OK, i will learn to make bootable USB first.
After that i will inform you later.
Thank you very much.
I learn many project from you.
Regards,
Thank you for making new thread.
Should i setting client wi-fi mode using Alpine linux?Have you switched your Red Pitaya to the client Wi-Fi mode as explained at this link?
oh dear, i should learn Alpine linux first.
you know, i did not have experience deeply about linux.
OK, i will learn to make bootable USB first.
After that i will inform you later.
Thank you very much.
I learn many project from you.
Regards,
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
I'm not sure if I understand this question.Should i setting client wi-fi mode using Alpine linux?
Switching to the client Wi-Fi mode can be done in two relatively easy steps:
- Connect to the Red Pitaya command line interface via SSH as described at this link. For the SD card image based on Alpine Linux, the login is root and the password is changeme.
- Type the first three commands from this link. Here is a copy of these commands:
SSID and PASSPHRASE should be replaced with the correct parameters of your Wi-Fi network.
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wpa_passphrase SSID PASSPHRASE > /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf ./wifi/client.sh lbu commit -d
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
Pavel,
I can easily connect from the network setup (wifi PC - Wifi hotspot - wifi Redpitaya) by using sd card that contain default image of redpitaya OS 0.97-42
as you can see the image below:
But if i use your image, it is difficult to connect.
i also already using Putty and setting the login and password according as your first step:
But i can not connect.
So, it is imposible continue to next step ,that is, setting login and password.
I hope you can understand my problem.
Thanks and regards
I can easily connect from the network setup (wifi PC - Wifi hotspot - wifi Redpitaya) by using sd card that contain default image of redpitaya OS 0.97-42
as you can see the image below:
But if i use your image, it is difficult to connect.
i also already using Putty and setting the login and password according as your first step:
I already setting the putty with IP 192.168.42.1Connect to the Red Pitaya command line interface via SSH as described at this link. For the SD card image based on Alpine Linux, the login is root and the password is changeme.
But i can not connect.
So, it is imposible continue to next step ,that is, setting login and password.
I hope you can understand my problem.
Thanks and regards
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
Pavel,
This is my setup in putty:
Thanks and Regards
This is my setup in putty:
Thanks and Regards
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
If you want me to try to help you, then please try to answer the three questions from my first post in this forum thread. If you missed them, then here is a copy of these questions:
- Is your USB Wi-Fi adapter connected to Red Pitaya recognized by the OS running on Red Pitaya?
- Have you switched your Red Pitaya to the client Wi-Fi mode as explained at this link?
- If not, do you see the RedPitaya hotspot from your PC?
- wireless with a PC directly connected to the RedPitaya Wi-Fi hotspot
- wired Ethernet via a router
- wired Ethernet with a PC directly connected to the RedPitaya RJ45 port
- wired USB with a PC directly connected to the RedPitaya USB/console port
If you have a SD card image that works well for you, then the easiest solution would be to continue using this image.I can easily connect from the network setup (wifi PC - Wifi hotspot - wifi Redpitaya) by using sd card that contain default image of redpitaya OS 0.97-42
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
Pavel,
I am sorry if i misunderstand with your question.
you can see when i use putty, it can not connect.
So, i can not continue to next step, that is, setting login and password.
i hope this answer your question.
Thanks and regards,
I am sorry if i misunderstand with your question.
Of course, it can not recognized.Is your USB Wi-Fi adapter connected to Red Pitaya recognized by the OS running on Red Pitaya?
you can see when i use putty, it can not connect.
again, when i use putty, i cannot connect to my redpitaya using IP 192.168.42.1.Have you switched your Red Pitaya to the client Wi-Fi mode as explained at this link?
So, i can not continue to next step, that is, setting login and password.
using command "arp -a" in command prompt, i can not see IP 192.168.42.1If not, do you see the RedPitaya hotspot from your PC?
i hope this answer your question.
Thanks and regards,
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
Pavel,
Yes, i already know about it.With the SD card image based on Alpine Linux with the default network configuration, you have several options to connect to Red Pitaya command line interface:
wireless with a PC directly connected to the RedPitaya Wi-Fi hotspot
wired Ethernet via a router
wired Ethernet with a PC directly connected to the RedPitaya RJ45 port
wired USB with a PC directly connected to the RedPitaya USB/console port
Connecting to 192.168.42.1 only makes sense with the first option when your PC is connected to the RedPitaya Wi-Fi hotspot.
you mean i can copy contain of your image ( red-pitaya-alpine-3.6-armhf-20171025.zip) into sd card OS redpitaya 0.97-42 ?If you have a SD card image that works well for you, then the easiest solution would be to continue using this image.
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
Sorry, but it only answers the second question.amin wrote: i hope this answer your question.
Since English isn't my native language and since it looks like we have a language related communication problem, then I'm afraid that I can't help you with this problem.
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Re: Wi-Fi configuration with Alpine Linux
Pavel,
I apologize for not being word-perfect in English.
I try to answer the first question and third question.
but if i use your image, how to check USB Wi-Fi adapter-Red Pitaya in your OS image?
I check in arp -a command prompt in my PC.
Thanks and Regards,
I apologize for not being word-perfect in English.
I try to answer the first question and third question.
If I use default image of Red Pitaya OS 0.97-42, my USB Wi-Fi adapter - Red Pitaya can recognized. i use arp -a command prompt to recognized my redpitaya IP.Is your USB Wi-Fi adapter connected to Red Pitaya recognized by the OS running on Red Pitaya?
but if i use your image, how to check USB Wi-Fi adapter-Red Pitaya in your OS image?
I can not see IP of Red Pitaya when using your image.If not, do you see the RedPitaya hotspot from your PC?
I check in arp -a command prompt in my PC.
Thanks and Regards,
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