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    "No wlan0 interface detected."

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      Helloum
      last edited by Helloum

      So let me get started...
      I'm using Raspberry Pi 2, with Retropie 4.3. I try connecting to the internet with everything, including an antennae and an ethernet cable. However, when I want to type in my password for the internet, it says "No wlan0 interface detected". Since I'm just starting to use Retropie, I have no idea what to do. If you know what to do, please help!

      Thanks,
      Jared from Florida.

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      • jonnykeshJ
        jonnykesh @Helloum
        last edited by

        @helloum This is not a RetroPie issue. This is a Raspberry Pi issue. RetroPie is a suite of software and scripts. You have a hardware issue.

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          Helloum
          last edited by

          Ah. Thanks! I will now research further about this problem.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @Helloum
            last edited by

            @helloum Does the Raspberry PI 2 have a wireless interface ? As far as I know it doesn't - you need to use the ethernet cable to connect to the internet.

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              akafox
              last edited by akafox

              The raspberry pi 2 does NOT have any wireless built in. Now that being said you can use a wireless usb dongle. But that would be a problem for a different forum for sure.

              Remember you can always plug in an Ethernet cable to the rasp pi2 and then to your router then boot the pi headless or connect a monitor. (I have just connected my pi directly to my PC also.) You'll have to know how to get the IP it is assigned and then from there you can log in via ssh.

              You can always transfer any data to and from the pi "local" via a usb drive using midnight commander (the "filemanger" selection) in the retropie menu. Besides it is MUCH faster that way anyway.

              People want things easy...but then complain that life is boring...

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