Can't find Wifi network
#11
(04-02-2020, 06:17 PM)bcnaz Wrote: Perhaps the metal case of the PBP is blocking the rf signal. ?  
  Wonder if   it would make any difference if you turned the screen in the direction facing the router ?

Just asking... ?

No that is not it, find the network when using Manjaro

(04-02-2020, 10:32 PM)wdt Wrote: sudo iwlist scan |grep ESSID  (|grep your-ssid)

Lets me know lo doesn't support scanning (of course), but does not find anything.
#12
This does not make sense, you say that you can see other access points,
"iwlist scan" should see them,, for example, this desktop (same with PBP)

# iwlist scan |grep ESSID
lo Interface doesn't support scanning.

ESSID:"dlink-8A1C"
---15 other lines, other access points--
ESSID:"my_ap"
eth0 Interface doesn't support scanning.

But, ip a shows the wifi interface, you say

dmesg |grep brcm --(for wifi chip BCM345/9)--
#13
From your dmesg excerpt,  it looks like you are missing some firmware that enables DP over type C ,  and the wired ethernet connection,  but that you have the proper  bcrmfmac driver for wireless.  I also get the regulatory.db message,  but my wireless is working fine. ( I am in the US)  .  

Just to be sure I understand:  you can see other networks,  just not yours?   
I assume your network is not hidden,  or hasn't become hidden?
Nothing has changed on your router--that is,  you can still see your network with Manjaro?  (Hopefully,  you have kept an sd card with a working distribution on it).  

Have you tried connecting with nmtui?  (You would need to have the network-manager package installed to use it).  That would at least give you the ability to specify your network name and the security you use to log in.   You could check the router logs to see if it had seen the pbp.

Your could also try looking at
 journalctl -u NetworkManager
#14
(04-03-2020, 12:41 PM)wdt Wrote: This does not make sense, you say that you can see other access points,
"iwlist scan" should see them,, for example, this desktop (same with PBP)

# iwlist scan |grep ESSID
lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.

                   ESSID:"dlink-8A1C"
                   ---15 other lines, other access points--
                   ESSID:"my_ap"
eth0      Interface doesn't support scanning.

But, ip a shows the wifi interface, you say

dmesg |grep brcm      --(for wifi chip BCM345/9)--

example of iwlist scan:
$ sudo iwlist scan
lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.

wlan0     Scan completed :
          Cell 01 - Address: ------------------------
                    Channel:9
                    Frequency:2.452 GHz (Channel 9)
                    Quality=21/70  Signal level=-89 dBm  
                    Encryption key:on
                    ESSID:-----------------------------
                    Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s
                              24 Mb/s; 36 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s
                    Bit Rates:6 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s; 48 Mb/s
                    Mode:Master
                    Extra:tsf=0000000000000000
                    Extra: Last beacon: 2870ms ago
                    IE: Unknown: 000F34472D476174657761792D36344533
                    IE: Unknown: 010882840B162430486C
                    IE: Unknown: 030109
                    IE: Unknown: 2A0104
                    IE: Unknown: 32040C121860
                    IE: IEEE 802.11i/WPA2 Version 1
                        Group Cipher : CCMP
                        Pairwise Ciphers (1) : CCMP
                        Authentication Suites (1) : PSK
                    IE: Unknown: 0B0504001A0000
                    IE: Unknown: 46053208010000
                    IE: Unknown: 2D1ABC091BFFFF000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
                    IE: Unknown: 3D1609081600000000000000000000000000000000000000
                    IE: Unknown: 4A0E14000A002C01C800140005001900
                    IE: Unknown: 7F080500080000000040
                    IE: Unknown: DD090010180204000C0000
                    IE: Unknown: DD180050F2020101840003A4000027A4000042435E0062322F00
          Cell 02 - Address: -------------------------
                    Channel:11
                    Frequency:2.462 GHz (Channel 11)
                    Quality=24/70  Signal level=-86 dBm  
                    Encryption key:on
                    ESSID:--------------------------
                    Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s
                              24 Mb/s; 36 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s
                    Bit Rates:6 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s; 48 Mb/s
                    Mode:Master
                    Extra:tsf=0000000000000000
                    Extra: Last beacon: 2870ms ago
                    IE: Unknown: 000C54502D4C494E4B5F31433637
                    IE: Unknown: 010882848B962430486C
                    IE: Unknown: 03010B
                    IE: Unknown: 050400010000
                    IE: Unknown: 2A0100
                    IE: Unknown: 2F0100
                    IE: IEEE 802.11i/WPA2 Version 1
                        Group Cipher : TKIP
                        Pairwise Ciphers (2) : CCMP TKIP
                        Authentication Suites (1) : PSK
                    IE: Unknown: 32040C121860
                    IE: Unknown: 2D1AAD1917FFFFFF0001000000000000000000000000000000000000
                    IE: Unknown: 3D160B081600000000000000000000000000000000000000
                    IE: Unknown: 4A0E14000A002C01C800140005001900
                    IE: Unknown: 7F080500000000000040
                    IE: Unknown: DD310050F204104A000110104400010210470010D96C7EFC2F8938F1EFBD6E5148BFA812103C0001031049000600372A000120
                    IE: Unknown: DD090010180202001C0000
                    IE: WPA Version 1
                        Group Cipher : TKIP
                        Pairwise Ciphers (2) : CCMP TKIP
                        Authentication Suites (1) : PSK
                    IE: Unknown: DD180050F2020101840003A4000027A4000042435E0062322F00
                    IE: Unknown: 46057208010000
                    IE: Unknown: DD1E00904C0408BF0CB259820FEAFF0000EAFF0000C005000B000000C3020002

Neighboring houses (removed MAC and SSID for privacy).
I know this does not make sense. Where I'm sitting at this moment I had full reception while Manjaro was installed, was using the Wifi to update/install and play around with Manjaro. Got frustrated with Manjaro, reverted back to debian with CInnamon and now we're here.

$ dmesg |grep brcm
[   19.752484] brcmfmac: F1 signature read @0x18000000=0x15294345
[   19.770338] brcmfmac: brcmf_fw_alloc_request: using brcm/brcmfmac43456-sdio for chip BCM4345/9
[   19.772095] usbcore: registered new interface driver brcmfmac
[   19.899120] brcmfmac: brcmf_fw_alloc_request: using brcm/brcmfmac43456-sdio for chip BCM4345/9
[   19.919578] brcmfmac: brcmf_c_preinit_dcmds: Firmware: BCM4345/9 wl0: Jun 16 2017 12:38:26 version 7.45.96.2 (66c4e21@sh-git) ® FWID 01-1813af84

(04-03-2020, 12:44 PM)belfastraven Wrote: From your dmesg excerpt,  it looks like you are missing some firmware that enables DP over type C ,  and the wired ethernet connection,  but that you have the proper  bcrmfmac driver for wireless.  I also get the regulatory.db message,  but my wireless is working fine. ( I am in the US)  .  

Just to be sure I understand:  you can see other networks,  just not yours?   
I assume your network is not hidden,  or hasn't become hidden?
Nothing has changed on your router--that is,  you can still see your network with Manjaro?  (Hopefully,  you have kept an sd card with a working distribution on it).  

Have you tried connecting with nmtui?  (You would need to have the network-manager package installed to use it).  That would at least give you the ability to specify your network name and the security you use to log in.   You could check the router logs to see if it had seen the pbp.

Your could also try looking at
 journalctl -u NetworkManager

DP as in displayport over USB C ? Not sure what effect it would have, but I can get video out over USBC, although are locked to the PBP resolution.

Correct, I see neatby networks, but not my own. My own is working properly, using it for the mobile and for the tv and it was working with Manjaro.
Nothing has changed on the router since.
I had Manjaro installed on the eMMC, and now have debian on it, so no unfortunately not.
I cheked the router log but can see nothing there about the PBP. 


nmtui only shows my wired and VPN connection.
#15
So, I just booted a fresh install to USB of MrFixit's debian for PBP for the heck of it,
aaaand my network shows up, connecting to it, no problem and all works fine.

So, apparently it works both for MrFixits release and Manjaro but not regular debian (which I need in order to get FDE).
#16
..... Very Likely someone will fix that in the near future

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#17
Don't understand what is to be fixed. If it was a connection issue I could understand there is some kind of issue, but that the network isn't even showing up. I have no idea. This just seems weird. MrFixit is debian, and it works perfectly, so why not on regular debian?
#18
There is a very long man page for nmcli, a bit confusing too
"nmcli connect wifi <BSSID> -a" AND the reason that did not work, it is wrong
try
nmcli dev wifi con (SSID) password (password),,,, it will accept dev=device, con=connect
or nmcli dev wifi status
or many of the other appropiate commands
#19
(04-03-2020, 04:06 PM)wdt Wrote: There is a very long man page for nmcli, a bit confusing too
"nmcli connect wifi <BSSID> -a"  AND the reason that did not work, it is wrong
try
nmcli  dev wifi con (SSID) password (password),,,, it will accept dev=device, con=connect
or nmcli dev wifi status
or many of the other appropiate commands

None of those work, just returns errors.

Never mind, I give up. PBP clearly doesn't work properly with regular debian. I'll just stick to the ethernet dongle.
#20
1. man nmcli
2. nmcli device wifi connect YourWAP -a

we don't know your WAP so you need to figure that part out yourself.


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