I’m not so much concerned with how you burnt the image, but my understanding is that you have your pi4 booted with DragonOS running on it and that you’re trying to use the internal WiFi on the Pi (no usb WiFi etc)?
With the WiFi of the Pi you are unable to connect to your home network? Is your home network 2.4ghz, 5Ghz, encrypted? I’m just trying to see if I can replicate your issue.
You shouldn’t need wpa supplicant file, you just use network manager bottom right area of desktop. I guess I didn’t ask/you didn’t mention how exactly you’re trying to connect. Are you doing it command line?
Right click network connection manager bottom area of task bar and networks are listed. Put password in and connect. I just tried on the Pi and Wpa2 and had no issues connecting.
Now perhaps if you’re trying to flash the Pi and preconfigure it to connect to your WiFi without using desktop manager, that’s probably where you can go ahead and mess manually with wpa supplicant etc.
Change to desktop with ssh, open the getting starter guide and go down to line 16 assuming you don’t have a monitor or hdmi dummy plug hooked up. Make the changes and reboot, use realvnc to connect briefly to the pi and log into the desktop. Right click network manager and see if you can see networks. I don’t know what you’ve tested previously, but I’m assuming you’ve tested this very same pi setup in the location it’s in before and saw WiFi?
Just trying to narrow down what may be happening. What commands are you using via ssh to scan/see networks?
You’re meaning the internal WiFi of the Pi? What are you trying to connect to if you don’t mind me asking, 2.4 5Ghz? Encryption? I’ll try this end.
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On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 12:03 PM, Brenden Ojibway <ojibs@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
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im trying to connect to my wifi using my raspberry pi 4 with dragon downloaded but its not connecting when i download the os to my microsd card.
im using raspberry pi imager to download
I’m not so much concerned with how you burnt the image, but my understanding is that you have your pi4 booted with DragonOS running on it and that you’re trying to use the internal WiFi on the Pi (no usb WiFi etc)?
With the WiFi of the Pi you are unable to connect to your home network? Is your home network 2.4ghz, 5Ghz, encrypted? I’m just trying to see if I can replicate your issue.
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On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 12:19 PM, Brenden Ojibway <ojibs@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
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my home network is both 2.4 and 5 ghz and im trying to get it to connect but it doesnt want to even show up on my network.
files dont have a wpa supplacant file that is needed for wifi to work please update your files so that the wpa supplacant exsists
You shouldn’t need wpa supplicant file, you just use network manager bottom right area of desktop. I guess I didn’t ask/you didn’t mention how exactly you’re trying to connect. Are you doing it command line?
Right click network connection manager bottom area of task bar and networks are listed. Put password in and connect. I just tried on the Pi and Wpa2 and had no issues connecting.
Now perhaps if you’re trying to flash the Pi and preconfigure it to connect to your WiFi without using desktop manager, that’s probably where you can go ahead and mess manually with wpa supplicant etc.
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On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 8:05 PM, Brenden Ojibway <ojibs@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
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im trying to connect via ssh/ command line but that still doesnt explain why i cant even see the pi router
Change to desktop with ssh, open the getting starter guide and go down to line 16 assuming you don’t have a monitor or hdmi dummy plug hooked up. Make the changes and reboot, use realvnc to connect briefly to the pi and log into the desktop. Right click network manager and see if you can see networks. I don’t know what you’ve tested previously, but I’m assuming you’ve tested this very same pi setup in the location it’s in before and saw WiFi?
Just trying to narrow down what may be happening. What commands are you using via ssh to scan/see networks?
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On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 9:01 PM, Brenden Ojibway <ojibs@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
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hi turns out it was on my end i didnt see your headless setup instructions at all until late last night up and running now. but just laggy