schollz / raspberry-pi-turnkey

How to make a Raspberry Pi image that can be deployed anywhere and assigned to a WiFi network without SSH :ok_hand:
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How do I install Turnkey on Raspbian Stretch, please. #3

Closed rarenu closed 6 years ago

rarenu commented 6 years ago

Dear Mr. schollz, I am using Google Assistant (GassistPi) installed on Raspbian Stretch. Please suggest me how to include Turnkey option for for my Google Assistant / Raspbian Stretch. ragoth@gmail.com

schollz commented 6 years ago

I've not tried it, but you should just be able to install GassistPi and then follow the instruction on this tutorial to add the Turnkey implementation.

rarenu commented 6 years ago

Hi, thank you so much for your immediate reply. I am 71 retired telecom engineer and my hobby is Raspberry pi. I have been looking for an option like this in Raspberry pi for a long time. It is really a nice project and thank you again for publishing it. I will try it and get back to you. With great regards, Ragothaman R.

RAHUL1407 commented 6 years ago

Dear Mr.schollz , I m very thankful to u for this project , plz tell me how to reset pi for new ssid and pswd?

schollz commented 6 years ago

@RAHUL1407, currently the only way to reset the pi once it has been connected is to turn off the WiFi that it is connected to and then turn off and on the pi.

@rarenu Thanks for the kind words, don't hesitate to let me know if you need any assistance

rarenu commented 6 years ago

Dear Mr. Zack, I tried to install your "turnkey" on my GassistPi installation after switching "OFF" my Wifi and enabling SSH, connecting LAN cable and using puTTY in my Laptop. The installation was smooth, but 192.168.4.1's web page is not loading on my browsers. On my RPI GUI screen, I see this under network icon: "wlan0: Associated with ConnectToConnect wlan0:Configured 192.168.4.1/24 eth0:Link is down"

under this condition, even if I set my Wifi credentials in RPI, the internet is not getting connected.

Also please clarify, during installation it shows a set of options to choose in DHCP configuration set,up whether to update or to keep the existing setup etc., in that the default is keeping the existing setup (option "N") and I selected "N". Is correct or do I have choose some other option, please advice.

Please help me.

With Great regards, Ragothaman Ramanujam

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@RAHUL1407 https://github.com/rahul1407, currently the only way to reset the pi once it has been connected is to turn off the WiFi that it is connected to and then turn off and on the pi.

@rarenu https://github.com/rarenu Thanks for the kind words, don't hesitate to let me know if you need any assistance

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schollz commented 6 years ago

You don't see the web page? Did you connect to "ConnectToConnect" AP?

rarenu commented 6 years ago

Hi, Thanks for your reply. Yes, It is connected to "ConnectToConnect" but no webpage loading." Please suggest any trouble shooting tips, please.

Please also clarify, during installation it shows a set of options to choose in DHCP configuration setup, whether to update or to keep the existing setup etc., in that the default is keeping the existing setup (option "N") and I selected "N". Is correct or do I have choose some other option, please advice.

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You don't see the web page? Did you connect to "ConnectToConnect" AP?

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schollz commented 6 years ago

Selecting the default is correct when doing the DHCP configuration.

Can you try connecting to "ConnectToConnect" again? Sometimes it takes 30 seconds to a minute to load the page. Also make sure to refresh your browser and also try disconnecting and reconnecting if it doesn't work.

rarenu commented 6 years ago

Thank you for your guidance. I will try that. Thanks again.

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Selecting the default is correct when doing the DHCP configuration.

Can you try connecting to "ConnectToConnect" again? Sometimes it takes 30 seconds to a minute to load the page. Also make sure to refresh your browser and also try disconnecting and reconnecting if it doesn't work.

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