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    Wifi Not Connecting

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      retropaul
      last edited by retropaul

      Pi Model or other hardware: Zero W
      Power Supply used: Official?
      RetroPie Version Used: v4.3 (latest)
      Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website
      USB Devices connected: Flash Drive (when installing roms)
      Controller used: SNES controller
      Error messages received: none
      Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log: can't
      Guide used: none
      File: wifikeyfile.txt
      Attachment of config files: ?
      How to replicate the problem: not sure

      I'm pretty new to Raspberry Pi so forgive me if I make/made any noob mistakes.

      When I go to wifi and do import wifi credentials, it just says "connecting" for around 30 seconds, then says "unable to connect". I do not have access to a keyboard and can't connect an Ethernet cable to my pi without an adapter. I setup the correct information in wifikeyfile.txt and have done the same process at least a few times. It never seems to work. Please help me figure out this problem.

      NOTE: I am in the US and I have tried using @ symbols in place of ".

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        mitu Global Moderator
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        Do you have non-standard chars in your SSID ? Recently someone reported that using a | inside the SSID string will not import correctly the SSID.
        Note that the PI has a 2.4Ghz antenna, so if try to connect to a 5Ghz SSID, that won't work.

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          retropaul @mitu
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          @mitu hmm... What's interesting is that I have a router with 2 different wifi's running off of it. There is the 2.4GHz with an ssid of "BugsBunny" and a 5GHz with an ssid of "RoadRunner". I was trying to connect to BugsBunny (as it has a larger range) so that should be fine. Right?

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            mitu Global Moderator @retropaul
            last edited by mitu

            @retropaul Looks ok, I have a similar setup (2 SSID - 2.4Ghz and 5 Ghz), albeit using a RPI 3 instead of a PI 0W. How does your wikifile.txt look like ?

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              retropaul @mitu
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              @mitu wikifile.txt? I don't have that file.

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                mitu Global Moderator @retropaul
                last edited by

                @retropaul said in Wifi Not Connecting:

                wikifile.txt? I don't have that file.

                Sorry, I meant wifikeyfile.txt.

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                  retropaul @mitu
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                  @mitu ahh gotcha. I have just the basic stuff in there.
                  ssid="BugsBunny"
                  psk="*********"

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                    mitu Global Moderator @retropaul
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                    @retropaul Looks ok, I was thinking you've put @ instead of " in your file. Without looking into system logs it's hard to say why it's not working - but without a keyboard that's not going to work.

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                      retropaul @mitu
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                      @mitu in the last try I did, I used the @ symbol instead of ", but it still didn't work. Is there any way to import the log info onto my computer?

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @retropaul
                        last edited by mitu

                        @retropaul If you have a Linux computer available, then you could try opening the PI system partition and read it, but in this case you could also try to configure the Wifi connection directly by editing the /etc/network/interfaces(as in https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Wifi/#wpawpa2)

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                          retropaul @mitu
                          last edited by retropaul

                          @mitu said in Wifi Not Connecting:

                          @retropaul If you have a Linux computer available, then you could try opening the PI system partition and read it, but in this case you could also try to configure the Wifi connection directly by editing the /etc/network/interfaces(as in https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Wifi/#wpawpa2)

                          How would I go about getting there? I'm kinda a noob.

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                            mitu Global Moderator @retropaul
                            last edited by mitu

                            @retropaul said in Wifi Not Connecting:

                            How would I go about getting there? I'm kinda a noob.

                            If you don't have a Linux system available, then I wouldn't bother - easiest way would be to get a keyboard.

                            The easiest way to experiment with Linux IMHO is to get an Ubuntu [1] or Fedora [2] Live image, write it to an USB stick and boot off of it, this way you'll be running a Linux system that could read your SD card properly - i.e. read the Linux partition of the RPI.

                            [1] - https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
                            [2] - https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/

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                              retropaul @mitu
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                              @mitu ok, I'll work on that in the morning. Thanks for the help!

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                                retropaul @mitu
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                                @mitu I've worked on the stuff some and determined that I will probably screw up my computer before I get anything working. I just remembered that I forgot to tell you something. The router I'm using is WPA2-PSK(AES). Wasn't sure if that was important or not but thought it might be something.

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                                  mitu Global Moderator @retropaul
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                                  @retropaul That's fine, the PI should work with this type of WPA. You might check if you have any other security related settings on the router - like MAC filtering - that might prevent the connection.

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                                    retropaul @mitu
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                                    @mitu I checked and there didn't seem to be any extra security stuff. The raspberry Pi is in almost the corner of my house so I was wondering if maybe it's antenna isn't strong enough. Although, the pi picks up the wifi in the connect to wifi GUI.

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                                      retropaul @retropaul
                                      last edited by retropaul

                                      @mitu Just to clarify, SSID is the name of your wifi, correct?

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