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    [SOLVED][Feature Request]Wifi Key import via /boot/wifikeyfile.txt

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    • herb_fargusH
      herb_fargus administrators @RetroProgramming
      last edited by

      @RetroProgramming use notepad++ with Unix line endings

      If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

      Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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      • RetroProgrammingR
        RetroProgramming
        last edited by

        I know what to do, but do you really want to tell every avarage Windows-User to install an extra tool to edit this tiny file?

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        • BuZzB
          BuZz administrators
          last edited by

          I will sort it.

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          • BuZzB
            BuZz administrators
            last edited by

            Should handle CRLF files now.

            To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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              DP
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              Thanks for adding this great feature so we can configure wifi networks without a keyboard! At the moment you can only connect to one wifi network with the script, would it possible to reprogram it to define a number of wifi networks to choose from? I would like this feature as sometimes I want to take my retropie to a friend's house or use the wifi hotspot on my phone and this would save bringing a keyboard along.

              Thanks again,
              DP

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              • BuZzB
                BuZz administrators
                last edited by BuZz

                @DP That is beyond the scope of what I think would be useful for most people vs effort to implement. If you want to preconfigure your system for multiple wifi networks you can do so manually by editing /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf and add some additional network blocks.

                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                  DP
                  last edited by

                  @BuZz That's fair enough. Thanks for the suggestion, I was able to pre-configure my wifi networks manually although I had to set update_config=0 otherwise the file would get overwritten. It seems like a bit of an oversight that when switching networks it always asks for a psk even if it already provided within wpa_supplicant.conf but it works for my purposes now so I'm happy!

                  Thanks for your help!

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                  • cyperghostC
                    cyperghost @DP
                    last edited by cyperghost

                    @DP Sorry for being late .... you can modify the bash file I've created in first posting.
                    This will append wifi settings to wpa_supplicant. The PW will also be hashed btw...

                    The solution @BuZz created is a fine (to be true finest) way to connect to network. After network is established you can do anything you want.... for example create a bash file by yourself to add more networks and just put it in ES config menu :)

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                    • RetroProgrammingR
                      RetroProgramming @BuZz
                      last edited by

                      @BuZz said in [SOLVED][Feature Request]Wifi Key import via /boot/wifikeyfile.txt:

                      Should handle CRLF files now.

                      Thanks, looks good now.

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost
                        last edited by

                        For info:
                        you can use this side to create hashed keys
                        https://www.wireshark.org/tools/wpa-psk.html

                        Just enter SSID and PW and it will generate hashed key.
                        Knowledge is power!

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                        • J
                          jseibert81
                          last edited by

                          Guys. There is no obvious explanation as to how or where to put this file. I see the scripts an that is it. I am not able to use the pi finder utility. I am trying to manually add the wifikeyfile.txt. How?

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                          • herb_fargusH
                            herb_fargus administrators @jseibert81
                            last edited by

                            @jseibert81 sure there is. Right in the docs:

                            https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Wifi/#connecting-to-wifi-without-a-keyboard

                            If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                            Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                              jseibert81 @herb_fargus
                              last edited by

                              @herb_fargus Thank you! I guess mine is not WPA, I will have to get a keyboard. Awesome forum.

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                              • herb_fargusH
                                herb_fargus administrators @jseibert81
                                last edited by

                                @jseibert81 if you are using wep i would strongly recommend you switch to WPA if you have control over your router . Wep can be cracked in a heartbeat.

                                If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

                                Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                  MEPoss
                                  last edited by

                                  I tried to connect my Retropie to my Wi-Fi copying a wifikeyfile.txt in the boot folder using:

                                  ssid="My Wifi"
                                  psk="My Psw"

                                  but it does not work. Any suggestion?

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                                  • B
                                    backstander @MEPoss
                                    last edited by

                                    @MEPoss
                                    We'll need more information to help.
                                    Make sure you're using WPA (not WEP) and that your network is not use a Hidden SSID (I'm not sure if that's supported) and make sure that your quotes are exactly " and not “ or ”.
                                    Also I would suggest that you power cycle your wireless router (especially if it has been up for months/years). Which means to unplug the power, count to 10 (wait 10 seconds), then plug it back in and wait for it to boot then try to connect to it again.

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                                      4nndee
                                      last edited by

                                      Sorry for bringing this up again, but I might have found another issue regarding special characters. My WPA2 passphrase contains a "|" which is (according to the standard) an allowed character. Importing the file gave me an error. I checked wpa_supplicant.conf and noticed that the SSID was imported correctly but the passphrase not. The passphrase was only imported up to the character before the "|". I entered it manually with a keyboard and then it worked.

                                      I would also recommend to implement an automatically deletion of the wifikeyfile.txt after a successful import.

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                                      • cyperghostC
                                        cyperghost
                                        last edited by

                                        Instead oft using standard Charakters you can try to hash the key. So the key will be transformed to a HEX string that contains only Charakters from 0 to 9 and A to F

                                        Im still on vacation ;D

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