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Problem: Using an Access Point
#1
Hi all!
My config:
Raspberry PI3B+
Moode Release is 6.4.2

In LAN network everything is working properly.
I don't have a WiFi router.
I want to control the Moode Audio using an Access Point with a smartphone.
Is it possible?
On my smartphone I don't see SSID: "Moode" for WiFi
I show the link the WiFi settings image:
http://kepkezelo.com/images/y1bp1amybrjz2jlsz1x6.png


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#2
In your screen shot "Address assignment" shows "Not in use" which means that when moOde tried to activate AP mode during startup in was not successful.

Examine the Moode log for errors

Code:
moodeutl -l
Enjoy the Music!
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#3
(04-05-2020, 04:51 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: In your screen shot "Address assignment" shows "Not in use" which means that when moOde tried to activate AP mode during startup in was not successful.

Examine the Moode log for errors

Code:
moodeutl -l
Thanks:
Code:
moodeutl -l


20200405 194715 worker: -- Network
20200405 194715 worker: eth0 exists
20200405 194715 worker: IP addr (192.168.0.10)
20200405 194716 worker: Netmask (255.255.255.0)
20200405 194716 worker: Gateway (192.168.0.1)
20200405 194716 worker: Pri DNS (84.2.46.1)
20200405 194716 worker: Domain  (84.2.44.1)
20200405 194716 worker: wlan0 exists
20200405 194716 worker: wifi country (DE)
20200405 194716 worker: wlan0 SSID is blank
20200405 194716 worker: eth0 addr exists, AP mode not started
20200405 194716 worker: wlan0 address not assigned

If I unplug the LAN cable and restart the system, the AP will start automatically.
How can I start the LAN and the AP at the same time?
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#4
moOde only supports a single active network interface. This is done to ensure reliability and to make troubleshooting easier.
Enjoy the Music!
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#5
(04-05-2020, 09:27 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: moOde only supports a single active network interface. This is done to ensure reliability and to make troubleshooting easier.
Thanks!
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