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Cannot connect to wifi berrylan

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(@matthall1993)
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recently I was running into a problem where the web interface was not working so I tried troubleshooting. At first I removed the sd card and tried updating only to later find out I already had the updated software but didn’t realize I was running 4.6 at the time. 

after flashing the image I have been unable to get the pi to connect to the internet , I am unable to find it using berrylan.

 

i have tried adding the wpa supplicant file as well as flashing and formatting the card multiple time to no avail. I also tried all the steps on a Mac and a PC and I bought a raspberry pi 4 to see if maybe my pi zero w was a bad board but I cannot seem to get the pi4 to be found using berrylan either with the flashed image. 

I also tried using the raspberry pi image tool after I was not having success with balance etcher. 

the power cord is good, I’m confused as to what the next step is to get this thing up and running again 

 



   
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Mark Harris
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Hi Matt,

Berrylan changed its name and web presence seemingly to just a Github repository; https://github.com/nymea/berrylan. You can try to follow the instructions there to see if it can find your build.

My suggestion would be to connect a keyboard and monitor and at the cmd line type;

sudo raspi-config

This will bring up the raspi configurator and under system you can enter the SSID and password, then reboot. I've had the most success doing it this way.

If this doesn't work, bounce back and I'll try to help any way I can.

Mark



   
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