The wifi is not working on a NUC8, and from what I understand the Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 linux driver is not included in the ROON package. How can I add it myself?
Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 4.14+ iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.618819.0.tgz
The wifi is not working on a NUC8, and from what I understand the Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 linux driver is not included in the ROON package. How can I add it myself?
Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 4.14+ iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.618819.0.tgz
If you are using ROCK then it’s not probably supported, as there was some note about one (or maybe more) nuc8 models having no WiFi drivers as yet.
The drivers are supplied by Intel, see the link. I just don’t know how to apply them in ROON Rock
WiFi dongles work on ROCK.
I dont need/want a dongle, and the actual official linux driver already exists.
I already posted it in the first post of the topic, with a link to the driver
I have a simple request,
I believe that a USB dongle is the only way to get WiFi to work in ROCK.
There are no other options at this moment in time.
The Nucleus is a completely different device. The passive aftermarket case probably crippled the standard wifi card/ antenna. So this is something different. Aside from the fact that a Nucleus is a seventh gen NUC
Please let someone who understands the question answer this.
I have a simple request, and its in the topic
( link to official linux driver by intel for the AC 9560 in the start of the topic)
Nucleus and ROCK are not that different. See here.
Wim please stop answering.
Nucleus is a Nuc7 passive with different components
Nuc8 is the latest gen, and i am talking about active .
They are running almost the same OS. See the link above.
Wim please stop
Well here is another answer that you won’t like, so I will say it once and then stop.
I understand that you can’t install these drivers if you are running ROCK on a NUC8.
If you want to use WiFi on a ROCK, then as stated above, it seems that you need to use a dongle. If you want to use the built-in WiFi on your Roon NUC8 then you will need to install Windows 10 or install a Linux Server such as Ubuntu on a NUC8, then install Roon.
I will be more than happy to be wrong on this…
@Edmund_Comber I couldn’t have said it better.
Nuc8 is currently not officially supported (anymore, but well).
The case is irrelevant to the model: RoonLabs distributes the OS they use for their device, and therefore allow users to DIY it. This implies dealing with the limitations of their device, not them supporting everything and the kitchen sink on the NUC. Part of the design choice is to not allow you to add drivers: only RoonLabs can.
If you think wifi should be supported on NUC8, make a feature request.
@seagull was giving you, and everyone else who might look for wifi on ROCK on NuC8 correct information. Just because you don’t like it doesn’t make it wrong, and a bit of gratitude for taking the time to help you out would probably be more adequate as a response than asking him to STFU.
NUC 8 was officially supported, and supporting only 1 wifi implementation by intel, for which the correct driver is already officially supplied by Intel is very easy.
All NUC8’s come with Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 + Bluetooth 5.0
When Roon starts using the new NUC8 in there Nucleus it also has the same Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 on the standard board.
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So the only question is how do I get the official driver by intel in ROON.
Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 4.14+ iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.618819.0.tgz
If ROON is not planning to support the NUC 8, than there is no future hardware platform for ROON.
Yeah, we get the question, and you’ve been provided with an answer. You’re venting at the wrong crowd. If you want to take this further, may I suggest you contact @danny directly.
I asked @danny
I loaded ROON Rock on Intel NUC’s for many friends who need some help with it.
(previously on NUC7)
Now I use different NUC8 models ( i3 / i5) most are actively/standard cooled because people can easily put the server somewhere outside there listening room.
I see Intel officially released the Linux drivers for the Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 + Bluetooth 5.0 which is in all NUC8 kits
Information on Linux* driver support for Intel® wireless products including Wi-Fi adapters.
Can you let me know whether you plan to integrate this in the ROON ROCK package?
Or is there an easy way to do this ourselves like with the mp3 CODECS.
I see a networking folder when I look at the SMB
Thanks
You just don’t seem to get it do you?
ROCK is a closed environment OS designed to deliver one task - provide a foolproof installation and simple configuration to deliver a standard and consistent Roon experience. It is appliance software to deliver a Roon Appliance on a range on Intel NUCs.
If users can add or change drivers, then it is no longer the simple, consistent eco system that it is designed to be, and if tinkering is allowed then it brings with it all sorts of support issues I expect Roon Labs could do without.
In terms of WiFi support NUC8 is no different to NUC7 which also has WiFi and Bluetooth, which in hardware has earlier versions providing Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 and Bluetooth 4.2.
It is perfectly acceptable to make a Feature Request for ROCK to support WiFi in future and then await an answer if it comes, but to keep on repeating that the drivers are available and demanding to be told how to install them on ROCK is inappropriate.
This is not the case, and rest assured many of us believe that there is a very bright future for ROCK. If you want to install Roon on a NUC8 you can (I am running ROCK on a NUC8i7 quite happily), and if you must have WiFi on your Roon server, you have been given pointers on how to do it.
Edmund, Like some others, you probably don’t seem to get it.
The intel NUC platform is the "supported " platform for Roon Rock.
Nuc5 & Nuc6 was supported, Nuc7 is supported, Nuc8 will be supported ( they obviously had some issues)
If Roon Labs did not give some guidance, roadmap information about the hardware platform, a lifetime license of 500 euro would not make sense.
With regard to my question READ THE FAQ
Read the FAQ
( And I am pretty experienced with different setups, and I have been building Roon Rock many times)
You should really use ethernet as you have highlighted yourself.