![]() ![]() Or the following to use a static IP configuration: Now add the following lines in /etc/network/interfaces to use a dynamic IP assigned by dhcp: Wpa_passphrase YOUR-SSID WPA-PASSWORD > /etc/wpa.conf If you want to protect your wpa-password from curious eyes, you can use wpa_passphrase to save an encrypted version of it in the config file as follows: Let's create the configuration file for your WiFi network of choice:Ĭhange YOUR-SSID and WPA-PASSWORD accordingly. It's time now to configure the connection parameters for the WiFi interface. To check the available wireless networks around, run: Once the correct drivers have been installed, we can test whether everything is working so far by plugging the dongle in and checking the kernel messages with: Which will install the zd1211rw kernel module, loaded when needed. I had an old Digicom USBWAVE54 Dongle, which is based on a Zydas ZD1211 chipset, so here's how I proceeded to install the correct drivers for my dongle: Wireless configuration on Raspbian, and for my particular dongle - a Digicom USBWAVE54 - was pretty straight forward. This entry was posted in Raspberry Pi and tagged Digicom HowTo IP Raspbian RPi Tutorial USBWAVE54 WiFi Wireless ZD1211 Zydas on Septemby Salvatore (updated on May 20, 2015) ![]()
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