![]() I do not have your adapter, but I was able to connect a 8192cu (EDIMAX) via USB OTG cable, and connected to ssh on wlan1, and it worked. If your USB WiFi adapter, is working, (check via ssh session, run command "ip a" and connect to the ip address of wlan1 instead of wlan0), and you can test similarly, while the Pi Zero is up: ![]() If it does work, and you want the onboard WiFi to resume control just delete the /boot/nf file (you need to put back into wherever you did the image and original add file.) WARNING: If it doesn't see your USB dongle WiFi, it will throw it into a panic loop. ![]() Insert into the Pi Zero with the USB dongle and test. Place the Pi Zero SDCard in the machine where you did the imageĪnd save. By default, any raspberry pi has the hostname raspberrypi assigned to it, which may turn out to be a problem when deploying multiple raspberry pis in a single local network (for example, if two or more pis share folders over the network using samba, only one of them will be seen due to the hostname conflict). If you have motioneyeos on the Pi Zero, the easiest way to test is to 'blacklist' the onboard WiFi, reboot, then see if it comes back up: Im trying to keep my cameras wireless while still having smooth video as they are monitored throughout the day. Ive found in testing with 2 Zero Ws, 3b, and 4 that the 5ghz band might be a better option than 2.4 and i want to test that out. Im looking specifically for drivers for RTL8811CU. ![]() Ive been looking through here to find out if a specific USB wifi dongle has drivers natively for MotionEyeOS but i dont see an entry for the Zero: I consider the following log files relevant to this issue: I am using the following peripherals that I consider relevant to this issue: not ideal, but worked to get this project finished. So I ended up using 4 batteries to power the cerebot II board and 6 to power the raspberry pi. I attempted to add a higher capacitor to my regulator but this didn’t fully help. My motionEyeOS unit is connected to the network via: Wifi Peripherals The digilent cerebot II board (which connects to the motors) drew too much power and kept rebooting my raspberry pi. My camera model is: (insert your camera model, e.g. I am using the following type of camera: (choose from V4L2, MMAL, Network Camera, Fast Network Camera and Simple MJPEG Camera). I am using the following board/model: Pi Zero W Camera I am running motionEyeOS version: motionEyeOS 20200606 Board Model I confirm that I have read the FAQ before opening this issue. I confirm that I have read the CONTRIBUTING guide before opening this issue.
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