Closed JimBuzbee closed 4 years ago
Hi Jim, we have tested the image on the Rasprry Pi 3A+ and theoretically it should work. If your wlan device does not show up, this could either be really a hardware issue, or it could be related to the udev rules, if you have booted the SD card with a different Pi the first time. On the first boot, the device rules will be created related to the mac address of the hardware, putting the SD card into a different board could lead to such behavior. Have you tried it with a fresh flashed SD card?
Thanks for the quick response. I have tried a fresh flashed SD card with the same result. I may have time later this week to return to the store in order to replace the Pi with a new one. Hopefully that will resolve my issue, but it appears that nymea-networkmanager is not at fault.
Closing this for inactivity
Installed on a Raspberry Pi 3A+. Attempted to use berrylan app to configure, but never saw the Pi show up. Swapped SD card into a Raspberry Pi Zero W and works fine. Must be some difference in HW. Thanks for the work on this. Hope it gets traction.
Update: Hooked up a keyboard and display and interactively logged in to the 3A+. Determined that the wlan0 device does not show up even under the latest, and standard raspian. Maybe I have a bad board...