Robert Burditt
TVWBB Member
Hi,
I've been looking over the forum and the HM wiki and can't find what I need to setup the wireless networking w/ the rPi. I've seen a few posts where people have edited the /etc/config/network and /etc/config/wireless files but don't quite understand exactly what I need to do or what the different options mean. I also accessed the wireless setup through luci to try and setup thru the gui but am not sure what settings that I may need. There are so many options - ESSID, Mode, BSSID, wireless security tab, etc and I don't have enough knowledge of networking to understand it all. I'm guessing the luci interface will update the /etc/config/network & wireless files so I can setup my wireless either way.
Can someone point me in the direction of an URL or some reading to better understand what all of this means or how to setup?
Once I get this all setup on my home network, I probably will have more questions if I take my BBQ away from home and how to setup & access but that's another matter completely.
I've been looking over the forum and the HM wiki and can't find what I need to setup the wireless networking w/ the rPi. I've seen a few posts where people have edited the /etc/config/network and /etc/config/wireless files but don't quite understand exactly what I need to do or what the different options mean. I also accessed the wireless setup through luci to try and setup thru the gui but am not sure what settings that I may need. There are so many options - ESSID, Mode, BSSID, wireless security tab, etc and I don't have enough knowledge of networking to understand it all. I'm guessing the luci interface will update the /etc/config/network & wireless files so I can setup my wireless either way.
Can someone point me in the direction of an URL or some reading to better understand what all of this means or how to setup?
Once I get this all setup on my home network, I probably will have more questions if I take my BBQ away from home and how to setup & access but that's another matter completely.
