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Re: Issues
Problem solved. IT WAS hardware. I reburned the cards (yet again) copied wi-fi Supplicant and ssh to card exactly as before. popped it in a DIFFERENT Raspberry pi-zero.. one card is configured and working (And I can SSH into it normally now that it loaded SSH) and the other one is ... Getting there (Doing the Make Dash as I type) Configuration of back up card will follow shortly (Iin the alternate PI) then I need to restore pi#2 to it's originally scheduled duties (sudo shutdown, de-power pull card replace with original card for that pi reboot and re-configure) "Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business" Note I am not a doctor, I don't even play one on television John F Davis On Sunday, June 6, 2021, 05:55:39 AM EDT, John F Davis <wa8yxm@...> wrote: I tripped over the box with one or two spare Pi-zero's last night today or tomorrow depending on .. this is a busy weekend... I'll give a try to a brand new pi "Nothing adds excitement like something that is none of your business" Note I am not a doctor, I don't even play one on television John F Davis On Sunday, June 6, 2021, 12:02:42 AM EDT, Justin Mann via groups.io <w9fyi@...> wrote: Yep that is the same issue that I¡¯ve had, working with the wifi builder that is on the ?website. ?I was able to find another pi with an ethernet connection. ?However, I think were I in this situation again, I would find a usb-c ethernet adapter, and connect it to the pi-0 at least until you can get the wi-fi enabled. ?Then you can stick it back into the junk drawer until you need it the next time. I hope this helps, Justin
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