You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
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
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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
@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:
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.
Environment
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
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: