No Wlan0 interface detected
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Hi All,
I've started my own PI arcade and i'm getting this, any ideas ?
Sean
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Hi All,
Heres the PI specs
Parts list on my home built arcade -
Emulation Station Front end
Retroarch
Rasberry PI 3 Model B v1.2
Old monitor screen approx 19-20
ipac keyboard encoder
HDMI to VGA ConverterBasically ive inputted the buttons on the switches on winipac v2 to everything needed like this-
p1 up - up p1 down - down p1 left - left p1 right - right
p1 A - Y p1 B - W p1 RIGHT SHOULDER - U
p1 LEFT SHOULDER - I p1 - X - R p1 Y - Q
p1 - Coin / Select - E p1 Start - TMiddle Button / Hotkey Button - G
p2 up - C p1 down - Z p1 left - S p1 right - X
p1 A - F p1 B - H p1 RIGHT SHOULDER - D
p1 LEFT SHOULDER - L p1 - X - J p1 Y - K
p1 - Coin / Select - O p1 Start - PSetting Enable Hotkeys - G
Menu - R
Quit Retroarch - T -
Hi everyone i do appreciate my last card image had a third party image but that's because of my ignorance not reading the first documentation, but however i'm now starting from scratch and using my own roms and this arcade has been 3 years in the making for my kids.
I'm i correct in thinking that anyone on this forum that makes even one mistake gets "BLACK LISTED", and your silence will speak for all of you - would that be a correct assumption ?
Kind Regards
Sean
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@seannyboy08 said in No Wlan0 interface detected:
I'm i correct in thinking that anyone on this forum that makes even one mistake gets "BLACK LISTED", and your silence will speak for all of you - would that be a correct assumption ?
No, there's no such 'tag' to silence or blacklist users - it's just that no users responded to your topic.
The issue you're reporting - no WiFi interface detected - should be solvable by configuring your country first from
raspi-config
and then the WiFi will be un-blocked by the system and you can configure it. -
@mitu I have set the configuring locales to en_GB.UTF-8 UTF-8
Being from manchester is this the right locales ?Sean
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@mitu After this it asks this -
Choose one of these options also -
None
C.UTF-8
en_GB_utf-8 - I've been ticking thisSean
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You don't need to set the locale (which is en_GB.utf-8 by default anyway), but the country. See https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md.
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@seannyboy08 said in No Wlan0 interface detected:
I have set the configuring locales to en_GB.UTF-8 UTF-8
Being from manchester is this the right locales ?No. Do
raspi-config
->Localization Settings
->WLAN Country
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@mitu am following this run through but forgot how to get onto the linux command line, is there a shortcut ?
Sean
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@sleve_mcdichael
It comes up with - no wireless interface found ?Sean
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@mitu
Ignore this its f4 to access the command shell -
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@seannyboy08 Are you sure that your WiFi is now working (i.e. you've set the WiFi country) ? What's the output of the following command:
iwconfig wlan0
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When I type in iwconfig this is the outcome -
lo no wireless extensions.
enxb827ebf18d83 no wireless extensions.
Do I need to get a new raspberry pi and replace the microprocessor ?
Sean
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When I type in iwconfig this is the outcome - [..]
iwconfig
doesn't list your WiFi interface - it may not be enabled. Did you useraspi-config
to set the WiFi country, as advised ?The interface name for the wired interface is also not something that's present on a RetroPie or Raspberry Pi OS image - what image did you use to install the system ?
Do I need to get a new raspberry pi and replace the microprocessor ?
I don't think so.
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When I run raspi-config and go to localization settings then WLAN Country it says this -
no wireless interface found
and then on the next page after I press ok it says this -There was an error running option L4 WLAN Country
and then the only option again is to press OK ?Sean
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When I run raspi-config and go to localization settings then WLAN Country it says this -
no wireless interface found
and then on the next page after I press ok it says this -There was an error running option L4 WLAN Country
and then the only option again is to press OK ?Sean
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@seannyboy08 said in No Wlan0 interface detected:
When I run raspi-config and go to localization settings then WLAN Country it says this -
no wireless interface found
and then on the next page after I press ok it says this -What image did you use to install the system ?
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Literally the image file you asked me to download from scratch but if you think its the image file got currupted during the writing process i'll try again or is there another image file you recommend ?
This was your words -
We don't support 3rd party images - use the image from retropie.org.uk/download and we can help
Sean
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