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    How do I connect Wifi RPI3B+ with guest password

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      hackedmacbook111 Banned
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      On Ubuntu mate I open a browser to login to internet
      The website is through links's
      How would I login in Retro Pie
      I would like to use wifi instead of Ethernet with ssh
      I can't get internet and have pi connected to moniter

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
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        Here's the page for configuring WiFi on the Pi - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Wifi/. You can also look in the official Raspbian documentation - https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/README.md.

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          hackedmacbook111 Banned
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          Where can I get command to access wifikeyfile.txt and edit it
          from ssh into pi from putty

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
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            If you have SSH access, then use raspi-config directly (sudo raspi-config) to configure the WiFi.

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              hackedmacbook111 Banned
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              I used sudo raspi-config I entered wifi name and password I type into linksys in a browser
              I unplugged pi from Ethernet and tried to login to it and couldn't

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @hackedmacbook111
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                Can you check if you have an IP address in RetroPie, after you unplug the cable ? There's an IP address menu in RetroPie, which you can open and it will show you the current network address.

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                  hackedmacbook111 Banned
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                  How do i access this do i need to connect it to the moniter or can i see it from ssh with ethernet cable

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @hackedmacbook111
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                    If you run from the command line:

                    iwconfig
                    

                    then it shoul show you if you the WiFi is successfully connected.

                    How are you connecting to the Pi via SSH ? Are you using an IP address or the hostname (retropie) ?

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                      hackedmacbook111 Banned
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                      I am using the IP address on port 22
                      I am using a different wifi for the laptop with ssh
                      I am using faster internet that has no password but requires guest password through browser
                      I have successfully connected internet to pi4 without use of browser with terminal and wifi config file in retro pie I can't access files
                      I don't know if I can use host name so I use pi instead

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @hackedmacbook111
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                        @hackedmacbook111 said in How do I connect Wifi RPI3B+ with guest password:

                        I am using the IP address on port 22

                        Make sure you're using the right (WiFi) address when trying to connect to the IP. You can't use the same IP as the ethernet/wired connection.

                        I don't know if I can use host name so I use pi instead

                        The hostname is not Pi - it's retropie.

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                          hackedmacbook111 Banned
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                          Hostname works but only with Ethernet
                          Tried without Ethernet just continues trying to connect
                          I usedhostname retropie

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