Re: [beagleboard] How to connect Beaglebone blue to *any* network, except a simple Wifi

2019-01-07 Thread Robert Nelson
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 10:17 AM wrote: > > Firstly, via USB. I set a gateway on Beaglebone, but the desktop (host > Ubuntu) does not care. There are some instructions on the internet, followed > by "if does not work add use echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward, a thing > with iptables,

[beagleboard] Re: Wifi (IEEE802.11 bgn) antenna cable frequency range for Beaglebone Black Wireless

2019-01-07 Thread Graham
If you are using Wifi at 2.4 GHz, then any antenna cable that will transport that band will work. So, either 0 to 3 GHz, or 0 to 6 GHz will be fine. You need to understand your losses per foot or per meter and keep your overall losses reasonable. --- Graham == On Monday, January 7, 2019 at

Re: [beagleboard] How to connect Beaglebone blue to *any* network, except a simple Wifi

2019-01-07 Thread ithinu
Thanks Robert, I know. I have created that file. It is something like wpa-supplicant.conf, but different. Connman did not react to that file, or at least all that it prints is still "invalid arguments", as in the case when the file did not exist. -- For more options, visit

Re: [beagleboard] Beaglebone clone HDMI red and blue inverted

2019-01-07 Thread sam . abbas3
I have tried with latest 4.14 kernel and 4.9 both. Both of these kernels have the flag added in their tilcdc files. I have tried adding blue-and-red-wiring = "crossed" in am335x-boneblack.dts and I even tried adding same in BB-HDMI-TDA998x-00A0.dts overlay. But none of these worked for me. So

Re: [beagleboard] Beaglebone clone HDMI red and blue inverted

2019-01-07 Thread Robert Nelson
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 9:10 AM wrote: > > I have tried with latest 4.14 kernel and 4.9 both. Both of these kernels have > the flag added in their tilcdc files. I have tried adding blue-and-red-wiring > = "crossed" in am335x-boneblack.dts and I even tried adding same in >

[beagleboard] How to connect Beaglebone blue to *any* network, except a simple Wifi

2019-01-07 Thread ithinu
Firstly, via USB. I set a gateway on Beaglebone, but the desktop (host Ubuntu) does not care. There are some instructions on the internet, followed by "if does not work add use echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward, a thing with iptables, whatever", it all did not work, ping 8.8.8.8 on the

[beagleboard] Re: How to connect Beaglebone blue to *any* network, except a simple Wifi

2019-01-07 Thread ithinu
Hi Tarmo, yes one of these pages with instructions also informed that network-over-usb it is a non-recommended struggle, which may not even survive a reboot. Thanks for informing me that a USB-Ethernet dongle will work though, I did not know that. On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 5:37:02 PM

[beagleboard] Re: BBE Industrial 1GB ram

2019-01-07 Thread mallets
Their estimate shipping options has many countries missing, so that's what I was basing it on. Contacted them through the form on their website and waiting of a reply. -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[beagleboard] Re: How to connect Beaglebone blue to *any* network, except a simple Wifi

2019-01-07 Thread Tarmo Kuuse
Hi! On Monday, 7 January 2019 18:17:01 UTC+2, ith...@gmail.com wrote: > > Firstly, via USB. I set a gateway on Beaglebone, but the desktop (host > Ubuntu) does not care. There are some instructions on the internet, > followed by "if does not work add use echo 1 > >

[beagleboard] Wifi (IEEE802.11 bgn) antenna cable frequency range for Beaglebone Black Wireless

2019-01-07 Thread don_wrt
Dear All, I need a Wifi antenna cable for Beaglebone Black wireless. I searched a little and see that BBWL support 2.4GHz wifi. So, could I use a coaxial antenna cable with frequency range of 'DC - 3GHz' ? When I google 'wifi antenna cable', comes DC - 6GHz coax cables. Will it be a problem,

[beagleboard] Re: Wifi (IEEE802.11 bgn) antenna cable frequency range for Beaglebone Black Wireless

2019-01-07 Thread Alan Corey
The connector is likely to be an issue, there are half a dozen different ones about the same size and they're so small it's hard to tell them apart. I was a little surprised that they sell a wifi device without an antenna because I think the FCC discourages this. You could put on something

[beagleboard] Re: Flashing Beaglebone with a custom image problem

2019-01-07 Thread Mala Dies
Hello, Charles is right. It could just be the u-boot version on your eMMC that is outdated. Seth P.S. https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#U-Boot_Overlays will show you how to update your eMMC bootloader on the eMMC if it is needed. If you are using an SD Card, just write a

Re: [beagleboard] Re: X15 - any expansion boards for GPIO access?

2019-01-07 Thread stevenduquette57
Hi Jeff, Is there any chance that you have any of the expansion boards you made for sale? I'd be interested in purchasing at least 4 of them if that's a possibility. Thank You. On Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 9:22:23 AM UTC-4, Jeff Andich wrote: > We made our own PCBA expansion board using

[beagleboard] Enabling eMMC pins as gpio's

2019-01-07 Thread jackevic1998
Hello all, I’m trying to enable the eMMC pins (P3-P6 and P21-25 on the P8 header) as GPIO's on my BeagleBoneBlack rev C with no success. My current system runs through the micro SD card as I have disabled the corresponding eMMC line on uEnv.txt for the use of the pins. I have tried loading

[beagleboard] Enabling eMMC (MMC) pins as gpio's

2019-01-07 Thread jackevic1998
Hello all, I’m trying to enable the eMMC pins (P3-P6 and P21-25 on the P8 header) as GPIO's on my BeagleBoneBlack rev C with no success. My current system runs through the micro SD card as I have disabled the corresponding eMMC line on uEnv.txt for the use of the pins. I have tried loading

Re: [beagleboard] /sys/class/gpio/export not idempotent, unexports gpios

2019-01-07 Thread Tarmo Kuuse
On Thursday, 20 December 2018 20:17:45 UTC+2, Tarmo Kuuse wrote: > On Thursday, 20 December 2018 20:04:17 UTC+2, Tarmo Kuuse wrote: >> >> On Monday, 3 December 2018 08:35:22 UTC+2, Ken Shirriff wrote: >>> >>> libgpiod looks like a nice API. I tried it out, but I'm rather baffled >>> by the