Wifi Connection #51
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Hmmmmm that is strange @eaudiffred! Do you have an ethernet cord you could plug into the device so I can help you debug it remotely? |
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@keenanjohnson, Also, for reference:
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Thanks I can access some debug information here, so let me take a look and
I'll report back! Thanks so much and sorry for the issue!
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…On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 6:42 PM Eric Audiffred ***@***.***> wrote:
@keenanjohnson <https://github.com/keenanjohnson>,
I do. It's plugged in now.
Also, for reference:
- I tried both usb ports on the pi and got the same result.
- When I plugged it into my laptop, it would slow blink
- I plugged it back into the pi and restarted. I stood there and
watched it for about 5min. It would randomly blink 3 or 4 times in a row
every 3 min or so.
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Hello,
I'm having trouble finding the "WiFi Connect" hot spot on any device after powering up the unit. I've tried restarting the pi a few times and have checked multiple devices. It looks like the TP link adapter is not transmitting. When starting up the adapter flashes green quickly for about 3 seconds then stops completely. According to the user manual, no flashing green light means its not transmitting. Any trouble shooting ideas?
Thanks!
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