At this point, I would reflash Ropieee.
OTOH, do you know how to get into your router software?
At this point, I would reflash Ropieee.
OTOH, do you know how to get into your router software?
Letâs keep it all in one thread, be much easier to keep track of events and assistance.
Never mind.
Put your Pi on Ethernet. Go into the Ropieee config menus and enable WiFi.
Itâs off by default.
Iâve done everything in the Ropieee guide. I canât connect via wifi.
Youâve filled out this screen correctly?
I showed you RopieeeXL, but Ropieee should be similar. The Network field should have your network name. Passphrase is your network password.
Screen print of your Ropieee Network==>Wireless screen, please
It seems you had issues when you first tried using Ethernet, but they were straightened outâŚ
Under Network==>Wireless, click the âMore Infoâ button.
You donât. Ropieee should be returning that, along with the other fields, after a successful connection to your WiFi network.
So, not only should there be an assigned IP address, but also a MAC address. The gateway looks good.
Try another scan to pick up your WiFi network again and make sure youâre putting in the correct password. Save the changes and reboot.
If you get the same result then either your router is stopping you (for some reason) or Ropieee is the problem. Dunno.
Send a feedback (in Advanced tab) to Harry @spockfish
⌠and post here the feedback id
Is this it?
Logs have been sent to RoPieee HQ with unique identifier:
a9bee78a3bcee442
Please leave a mail or a note on the Roon forum with this identifier. Thanks!
Yes, it is
Hopefully, @spockfish will reply here.
If not and for future reference, once it has been solved let us know what was the problem, please.
Who is Spock?
Did a fresh install and it worked. Thanks Everyone.
Harry ten Berge, aka @spockfish , is the developer of RoPieee
Ha, I should have stuck to my guns 2 days ago.
Allâs well that ends well. Have fun.
You should make this thread âSolvedâ.