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Odroid | WiFi Adapter 3 Won't Work as HotSpot #1955
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Thanks for the report 👍 Confirmed bug:
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Cool. In the meantime any word on chipsets that are known to work with ODROID + DietPi in Hotspot mode? |
FYI, tested a different adapter with same results.
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Strange, it may be a kernel related issue. We'll need to do some investigations and further testing when possible. |
Sounds good. This isn't a mission-critical device for me. I built it as a mobile network speed tester (that's why I went ODROID instead of RPi to get a true GigE Ethernet adapter), and wanted to be able to connect to it wirelessly and run the tests from a tablet. So I'm happy to install any additional drivers, kernel versions, or alpha DietPi bits to get to the bottom of it. Thanks! |
I mark this issue as closed now. Basically it is known that not all WiFi adapters support hotspot mode and there is not much we can do about this. |
Creating a bug report/issue:
Required Information:
DietPi version | 6.12
Distro version | stretch
Kernel version | Linux DietPi 3.16.56+ Fix warning when running scp over openssh-server #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Apr 18 16:59:34 CEST 2018 aarch64 GNU/Linux
SBC device | Odroid C2 (aarch64)
Power supply used | 5.2V 1.6A (Amazon Echo power adapter)
SDcard used | SanDisk ultra
Additional Information (if applicable):
Steps to reproduce:
Expected behaviour:
WiFi SSID should broadcast
Actual behaviour:
WiFi SSID does not broadcast and wlan0 does not appear to have correct settings
Extra details:
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