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Hi from Sweden
#1
Computer engineering student which had a 3B+ laying around and got a old pioneer synthesizer from the late 80´s from my grandfather, that´s when it struck me to use the pi. 
My goal of Moode audio 10 is to support WPA3 - which absolutely shall be standard for us living in apartments. (IWD instead of WPA_supplicant?)
I am also interested in how I can set up HA and moode on the same device so I only need one device sipping power.
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#2
(05-23-2024, 06:27 AM)huggek Wrote: Computer engineering student which had a 3B+ laying around and got a old pioneer synthesizer from the late 80´s from my grandfather, that´s when it struck me to use the pi. 
My goal of Moode audio 10 is to support WPA3 - which absolutely shall be standard for us living in apartments. (IWD instead of WPA_supplicant?)
I am also interested in how I can set up HA and moode on the same device so I only need one device sipping power.

Hi, and welcome to the forum.

Re WPA3 - moOde is built on Raspberry Pi OS Lite (currently Bookworm release) and runs only on Raspberry Pis. If and when RPis/RPiOS reliably support WPA3-Personal authentication with their onboard WiFi chips, then moOde could be modified to offer choices in the Network Config screen.

Unfortunately, there seems to be considerable disagreement among Raspberry Pi users and developers about the progress on this front. Here's a quote from a post to the RPi GitHub repo just this month (see issue #4718):


Quote:Been playing with this in May 2024. on a Pi of flavors which have 5Ghz capability (3b+,4,5), none can advertise or connect to a functional WPA3/SAE protected network. Tried
hostapd: It advertises but does not allow any connection
wpa_supplicant: will not connect to an SAE/WPA3 network that works fine for my phone.
iwd: same as wpa_supplicant.

Re Home Assistant and moOde - Your best bet probably is to try running HA in a docker container on a working moOde installation. In my case, I chose to run HA on a separate Pi. No sweat, no stress Smile

Just my two cents worth.

Regards,
Kent
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#3
Hi neighbour and welcome from Dk.

Kind regards
Rock
100% Linux noob (Linexia?) - Promoted, by Tim, to ‘not noob’ ‘novice’, with a single vote from Robert.
look forward am slightly nervous about what triggers the ‘dangerous’ promotion.
Proclaimed to ‘tinkerer status’ by Kent.
Almost anything is possible. It’s the subjective sum of the variables price, time and entertainment that determines whether it’s worth it or not.
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