Hi All, i have still problems to scan network with the RepWifi app. In the most cases the app did not find any networks.
And I did not how I could add Networks or connect to Network. Under the Manage Networks I have one network but I miss the add and conncet function. Thanks for help. best regards Michael 2017-03-09 8:22 GMT+01:00 Michael Bohn <boh...@googlemail.com>: > the seclet_network.sh still did not find any networks like the RepWifi app. > But with the connect.sh I could connect to the wlan network and the > web browser works but not the f-droid app or the osmand app > > Would it be possible to improve the RepWifi App that this app will > check if the Wifi Dongle is attached or not ? > > 2017-03-08 20:03 GMT+01:00 Wolfgang Wiedmeyer <w...@wiedmeyer.de>: >> >> Fil writes: >> >>> Hi Michael, >>> >>>> Hi Wolfgang, >>>> if I use the the scripts ( git clone >>>> https://git.replicant.us/replicant/user-scripts ) I get the error: >> >> This looks like you used the Replicant 4.2 version and not the version >> for Replicant 6.0. In the cloned repo, run git checkout replicant-6.0 or >> clone the repo like this: >> git clone -b replicant-6.0 https://git.replicant.us/replicant/user-scripts >> >>>> rstr.sh: line 19: /data/misc/wifi/setup_variables.sh: No such file or >>>> directory >>>> because the scripts are installed in /data/misc/wifi/device-files and >>>> not in /data/misc/wifi/. >>> >>> Seems like the "setup.sh" script is working a bit differently on >>> different adb versions.. >>> To move the scripts in the right place, connect your device to the host >>> computer, and just do "adb shell >>> mv /data/misc/wifi/device-files/* /data/misc/wifi/". >>> >>> I didn't have the chance to actually test that instruction, but it >>> should work. >> >> Indeed, this seems to be quite obvious now that we have different >> reports that ADB pushes the files in different directories. >> >> Best regards, >> Wolfgang >> >>>> If I use the RepWifiApp.apk App the result is "No network found". >>>> >>> As a first hypothesis, either the dongle isn't connected well enough, or >>> there actually isn't any network within reach. Are you running Replicant >>> 6.0? >>> >>>> How could I check if the wifi dongle works? >>>> >>>> with the ip a command I could see the wlan0 interface if the otg >>>> cabel and the wifi dongle are connected. >>> Running "ip link" on the device should output a list of interfaces. If a >>> "wlan0" interface is in that list, then the dongle should be fine.. >>> I will need to enable some debug logging in the app, to let you test it >>> and post log traces back.. Please, be patient.. I just need a couple of >>> days to do so. I'll tell you when logging is enabled, so that we can do >>> further testing together. >>> For now, thank you for giving it a try. Don't lose your faith, I'm >>> confident we can find out the cause and solve it! >>> >>>> >>>> best regards >>>> >>>> >>>> Michael >>> >>> Happy hacking! >>> >>> Fil >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Replicant mailing list >>> Replicant@lists.osuosl.org >>> http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/replicant >> >> >> -- >> Website: https://fossencdi.org >> OpenPGP: 0F30 D1A0 2F73 F70A 6FEE 048E 5816 A24C 1075 7FC4 >> Key download: https://wiedmeyer.de/keys/ww.asc _______________________________________________ Replicant mailing list Replicant@lists.osuosl.org http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/replicant