Plasma wrote: 
> Hello Everybody,
> 
> first of all I'd like to thank the team behind the piCorePlayer as it
> seems to be exactly what I was searching for ages now!
> 
> Unfortunately I'm experiencing an issue and I'm hoping that someone can
> direct me to a possible source of the issue.
> I've set up a Raspberry B+ with the latest image (2.00) and booted the
> RasPi with cable network - no issues so far.
> Then I attached the Wifi Stick (TP-Link TL-WN715N V2.1) and configured
> my wifi  network - unfortunately the PWD has special chars so I expected
> something failing (the UI states that PWDs have to be alphanumeric only)
> and indeed it fails when using the wifi setup via web interface.
> So I logged on via SSH and adapted the /home/tc/wifi.db and the
> /usr/local/sbin/config.cfg to use my password with special chars. After
> that I ran the script wifi.sh and the network connection gets
> established - I can even load the web UI over the Wifi-Stick and log on
> via SSH.
> 
> Now where's the issue? As soon as I disconnect the network cable, the
> wifi stick is no longer reachable; web UI and SSH are no longer
> responding. Only My router is of the opinion that the wifi stick is
> still working (also the led in the stick is still blinking).
> As soon as I reconnect the cable network the piCorePlayer gets available
> again over the wifi-stick IP. Also SSH works great connecting to the
> wifi-stick IP.
> 
> I'm assuming a power issue, but the power adapter can deliver 2 Amps,
> which should be more than enough, imho. I hope the issue is not related
> to the PWD.
> 
> Also I had an issue once that disconnecting the wifi-stick and
> connecting it to a different USB port killed the piCorePlayer
> installation. I had to completely re-write the image to the flash card -
> is disconnecting a network device from the RasPi while it's turned on a
> bad idea somehow?
> 
> I greatly appreciate any help - I hope I haven't overlooked anything in
> the docs.
> 
> Thanks,
> Plasma
hi, thank you for trying piCorePlayer.

in ordre to troubleshoot you problem, I will advice you to initially
change your ssid to allowed characters. Then test if you get a stable
wifi connection.

steen



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