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[QUESTION] How to change WiFi network?? #3542

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ThomasW69 opened this issue Mar 31, 2024 · 3 comments
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[QUESTION] How to change WiFi network?? #3542

ThomasW69 opened this issue Mar 31, 2024 · 3 comments

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@ThomasW69
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Environment

  • Camera: RPi - HQ
  • OS: Buster
  • Allsky version: v2023.05.01_04
  • Pi model4 4 GB)

Bug Description

I was able to install Allsky at home on the Raspi without any problems. To do this, I set up a wifi connection to my wifi network (SSID: TWPRIVAT5). Then I wanted to install the camera in my observatory and connect it to the Wifi there (SSID: WAVLINK_N). I did not succeed! All available Wifi networks and their SSID are displayed, and I can also enter the corresponding passwords in the "Configure-Wifi" dialog, but the Raspi does not establish a connection. Even editing the wpa-supplicant.conf does not change anything.
It is also interesting that the Allsky camera dialed back into my old WiFi network when I returned home, even though I deleted it in the "Configure-Wifi" dialog. The WiFi passphrase no longer appears there either. Nevertheless, a connection is established. I cannot even switch to other WiFi networks at home. It seems as if my SSID "TWPRIVAT5" is permanently and unchangeably burned into the system.

So how can I change a WiFi network?

Log / configuration files

WiFi1
WiFi2

@lignodelago
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Hi ThomasW69

I´m just new to Raspberry and Allsky. I run the Allsky software on a 64-Bit-Bookworm-OS on a Raspberry Zero 2 W (Timelapse, Startrails and Keogram I disabled due to performance issues). I set (one after another) different WIFI credentials within raspi-config connected with ssh to the raspi instead of using the Allsky-web-interface. No problems so far. May you try this? Be carefull what you are typing, if you miss the right credencial ... everythings lost;-)

login ssh user@ipaddress + password
sudo raspi-config
option 1 System Options
option S1 Wireless LAN

@EricClaeys
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@ThomasW69, there's a bug in the WebUI interface so I suggest not using it.
You should also be able to click on the Wi-Fi icon on the taskbar to connect to an SSID:
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FYI, the next release of Allsky will be the last one to support Buster, so you may want to consider using Bookworm 64-bit. It also allows you to configure Wi-Fi via the icon on the taskbar.

@EricClaeys
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Closing - fixed in next release.

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