Hi
I've disabled the WiFi connection on the OpenWRT web interface by mistake. Now I'm unable to connect to the VoCore2 I've enabled ssh access to the WAN interface before that misfortune, but it seems this setting was not stored.
What can I do to connect the little box again?
No connection because disabled WiFi
- nti
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Re: No connection because disabled WiFi
You can connect it to your computer, and it will create a serial port, then use putty or other serial port tool (115200, 8n1) you will able to login it from uart.
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Re: No connection because disabled WiFi
Thanks a lot. I try to connect via microusb and screen or picocom but I don't know which pseudo device to use on OS X or raspbian. On both I have a new timestamp on the entry "/dev/ptmx" after connecting the vcore, but I can't connect to the terminal. Also /dev/ttys00x on OS X don't work. /dev/ttyUSBxxx isn't there on raspbian. Do I need some drivers ?
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Re: No connection because disabled WiFi
On linux (raspian should qualify) you should see something like this in the output from dmesg when you plug in the USB device:
Run dmesg before and after you plug it in and see if anything new appears.
In the example above the device to use would be /dev/ttyUSB0 ( the last line of the output )
Also check the permissions:
In this example you have to be root or in the dialout group to access the device
I'm in the dialout group.
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[3496703.065311] usb 1-2.4: new full-speed USB device number 61 using ehci-pci
[3496703.158109] usb 1-2.4: New USB device found, idVendor=067b, idProduct=2303
[3496703.158117] usb 1-2.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
[3496703.158122] usb 1-2.4: Product: USB-Serial Controller
[3496703.158126] usb 1-2.4: Manufacturer: Prolific Technology Inc.
[3496703.158694] pl2303 1-2.4:1.0: pl2303 converter detected
[3496703.160330] usb 1-2.4: pl2303 converter now attached to ttyUSB0
Run dmesg before and after you plug it in and see if anything new appears.
In the example above the device to use would be /dev/ttyUSB0 ( the last line of the output )
Also check the permissions:
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$ ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0
crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 188, 0 Dec 15 13:09 /dev/ttyUSB0
In this example you have to be root or in the dialout group to access the device
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$ groups
pep dialout cdrom floppy sudo audio dip video plugdev scanner bluetooth netdev
I'm in the dialout group.
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