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Originally Posted by mschulz
If WirelessManager fails to load wifipi.device, provide a full path to the file, this will definitely help you.
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It did.... of a fashion....
;BEGIN WirelessManager
C:RUN <>NIL: C:WirelessManager System/Devs/Networks/wifipi.device
(if I type ":" after System, I get a Smiley )
;END WirelessManager
At least when I ran "WirelessManager wifipi.device", it did connect to the Wifi module & list the Mac address of the WiFi module belonging the CM4. As soon as it reports connected, it disconnects with a cancel number 0?
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Originally Posted by mschulz
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I'm happy enough hiding the unsecure Network to test but somewhat peeved at my own ineptitude for not being able to make this connection happen.
I also really appreciate your help Michal, but ask you not to sweat on it at Alpha stage. Use the time replying to me in order to get the full version ready asap & then there is USB & hardwired Ethernet for the A1200 break out module to focus on.
It's good to know there is positive progress on a Wi-Fi solution & I'm equally as excited for this as I am frustrated I can't make it work for myself.
Keep up the great work!