Thanks for the update! I ordered some of the suggested adapters and will 
update this thread if i have success!

On Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at 6:19:07 AM UTC-4, Daniel Kulp wrote:
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> On Oct 31, 2018, at 12:01 AM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
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> What wifi adapter were you successfully using? i have tried them all that 
> i have and none of them work. :/ I will hopefully end up getting the one 
> you go to work and try that.
>
>
> In general, non of the “dual band” wifi adapters will work very well, if 
> at all.  There are drivers for a couple of them, but most don’t work at 
> all. 
>
> For the most part, we recommend the Edimax 150MBit adapters.   They seem 
> to work the most reliably.   I personally use the EDUP 300Mbit adapters, 
> but I cannot find them anymore.  :(    For the most part, if you go to 
> Amazon and search for “Raspberry Pi Wifi”, what comes up should work.
>
>
> I tried the linux driver option and none of them came up with wlan0. I 
> also tried lsusb and none of them showed up as a device.
>
> Is there a way to install the drivers/ enable them on falcon??
>
>
> Yea, if you can find drivers.  The script that we use to install drivers 
> on the image is at:
> https://github.com/FalconChristmas/fpp/blob/master/SD/FPP-Wifi-Drivers.sh
>
> So you can likely use that as a starting point to see what you need to do. 
>   As I said, though, the issue is actually finding drivers for the 
> appropriate chipset.  
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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> On Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 9:06:29 AM UTC-4, Daniel Kulp wrote:
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>> On Oct 29, 2018, at 10:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Thanks for sending me those projects! I will take a look over those 
>> tomorrow during class!
>>
>> The project i am doing is a graduation cap led matrix for a class I am 
>> in. More info here: 
>> https://elinux.org/ECE497_Project_-_LED_Matrix_Graduation_Cap. The page 
>> isn't complete yet but has a link of what we are trying to do. Feel free to 
>> follow our progress if you want.
>>
>> The adapter is Realtek RTL8188CUS i think. How do i see what drivers are 
>> installed and how to install them if i need to? 
>>
>>
>> rtl8188cus is not one of them.  :( 
>>
>> Two options:
>> 1) Use a different adapter if you have one available.
>>
>> 2) Flip to the kernel adapters and hope it works for your use case.   
>> With FPP 2.0/2.1 images, the setting was on the FPP Setting page.  With 2.2 
>> and 2.3, the setting is on the Network settings page.  
>>
>>
>> I will try the Linux drivers option tomorrow. Where on the network page 
>> can i find the network name/ password? Is that under the tether? 
>>
>>
>> No.  Once you get it to recognize the wlan0 device, you would select it 
>> from the list box of devices and then the SSID and password fields will 
>> appear.   Your need to get wlan0 found first though.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I was looking for explanation of these options but was unsuccessful in 
>> finding them.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Devon
>>
>> On Monday, October 29, 2018 at 9:56:57 PM UTC-4, Daniel Kulp wrote:
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>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 29, 2018, at 9:15 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> The board is being powered off the micro USB port from my computer at 
>>> the moment. 
>>>
>>> The voltage from VI is 5 Volts and VB is 0 Volts. ID is about .8 Volts. 
>>> I do have 5 Volts on the USB.
>>>
>>> I would be interested in seeing those KiCad projects if possible!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> PocketScroller:
>>> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6xks5tl5l4vr8cm/AAD10ftxImjgVQZbDLvcBRhMa?dl=0
>>>
>>> F8-PB:
>>> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/evuux5o7ogv2j50/AABsyxNA2QenPpanllb5lZ5Ha?dl=0
>>>
>>>
>>> Just recently updated them to KiCad 5 so hopefully they work.   Not sure 
>>> I got all the components re-mapped.
>>>
>>> Couple more questions:
>>> What WIFI adapter?  By default, FPP blacklists the kernel drivers as 
>>> they, in general, suck for our use.   I have a bunch of the various Realtek 
>>> blob drivers installed, but by no means all of them.   On the network page, 
>>> you could try flipping to using the Kernel drivers and see if that helps.   
>>>
>>> BTW:  can I ask what you are trying to do?  What kind of thing are you 
>>> trying to design?  
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Falcon doesn't seem to be seeing the adapter.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Devon
>>>
>>> On Monday, October 29, 2018 at 2:26:13 PM UTC-4, [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello Everyone!
>>>>
>>>> I am currently working on a project with Falcon Christmas on the Pocket 
>>>> Beagle. I have a USB WIFI dongle to add WIFI to the pocket beagle.
>>>>
>>>> I was following this guide to add the USB type A to it: 
>>>> https://www.teachmemicro.com/pocketbeagle-wifi/.
>>>>
>>>> I am sure that it is wired properly but it doesn't show up on Falcon as 
>>>> a device when i do "ifconfig". 
>>>> The USB however doesn't seem to be on because the LED on the dongle 
>>>> isn't lighting up even though there is 5 volts to the USB.
>>>>
>>>> I have made sure that the USB pins are not being used by Falcon through 
>>>> the web interface. 
>>>>
>>>> The last thing i have tried was going through "connmanctl" but I get 
>>>> this error when i try to enable WIFI.
>>>> "Error wifi: Method "SetProperty" with signature "sv" on interface 
>>>> "net.connman.Technology" doesn't exist"
>>>>
>>>> Are there any suggestions as to what to try or where to debug this 
>>>> issue?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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