me_irl wrote: » What do you have running on the Pi (Raspbian / Retropie). Can you access a terminal and do the following to see if it helps?https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md
iba wrote: » Hi, Thanks for your quick reply. I ran: sudo iwlist wlan0 scan and it listed six cells but not the one that I want to connect to. What should I do next please - I'm a total noob at this. Thanks
sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
network={ ssid="testing" psk="testingPassword" }
MrVestek wrote: » Is your network 5ghz or 2.4? The Pi can't connect to 5Ghz networks.
iba wrote: » Hi, Network is broadcasting both 2.4 and 5.
MrVestek wrote: » If it's the usual Virgin Media router then broadcasting both channels with the same SSID can confuse a lot of devices. Try ammending the 5Ghz network with "5Ghz" at the end... the Pi should then be able to see your 2.4 network.
iba wrote: » Yes, it's the usual virgin router. Not to sure exactly what you mean. Do you mean go into the router and put quote marks around 5Ghz?
me_irl wrote: » When you're in the router wireless settings you can add "_5G" (without quotes) to that network to differentiate between both. It's a great idea, and I'm going to do the same!
iba wrote: » Can you tell me where to navigate to exactly please - I can't see where I can insert the underscore.
me_irl wrote: » Took me a while to find it again! If you're in the router settings, it's under Advanced Settings - Wireless - Security. I'm on the white Hub so not sure if it's different for the Horizon box.
iba wrote: » Ive the white hub too - I think its called Media Hub 3. I went to Advanced Settings/Wireless/Security and see 5 GHz WiFi configuration but I dont see how I can insert the underscore
me_irl wrote: » Ah, that's grand I'm on the same box. You should be able to click the cursor and type in to the "WiFi Network Name (SSID)" box for both the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz. You can also change the passwords there. And if you scroll down you should see your connected devices too.
iba wrote: » sorry about this. Yes I see both the WiFi Network Name (SSID) boxes. And I have them both called 'Discworld'. So are you saying that I should put an underscore before 'discworld' in the 5GHZ box? '5 GHz WiFi configuration WiFi Network Name (SSID) Discworld WiFi Network Name (SSID) broadcast Yes No (The yes option is ticked) Security WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK WiFi password (security key) xxxxxxxxxx'
me_irl wrote: » If you wanted to, yeah! So the 5GHz one will be called Discworld5GHz (or Discworld_5GHz).
iba wrote: » Ok cool - Ill try that. l'll try anything to get the Pi to connect
MrVestek wrote: » How'd you get on?
iba wrote: » Hi, By changing the names of the 2.4 and 5.0 broadcasts my Pi was able to see the 2.4 and I was able to connect. Thanks to you and all that helped. Appreciated. Now to get Domoticz working.
me_irl wrote: » Glad you got it sorted. Never heard of Domoticz before! ...and now I'm shopping for smart bulbs and thermostats... :pac: