I have previously shared data years ago when windows was supported. I used a NooElec NESDR Mini 2 SDR & DVB-T USB Stick and it worked well. I wanted to get back to sharing data again and so I bought a Raspberry Pi 3 A+ to pair with the NooElec. I followed the guide by formatting the sd card and then put the pi24 image on there. Then I modified the file so I had the correct ssid and password in. I removed the .template from the file name. When I put the card into the Pi. It will boot up with the right light being solid red and the left like is red but blinks yellow or maybe green its hard to tell. The problem is when I go to activate Raspberry Pi it just saids "no devices found". I tried on multiple computers including my laptop which is on the exact same 2.4ghz network. I've rebooted the device several times with no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by abcd567 View PostIssue all the commands below, and post output of last command
Code:sudo apt install rtl-sdr sudo systemctl stop fr24feed sudo killall fr24feed rtl_test -t
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If it has spaces they need to be " "
I would also avoid the activation one it was online
And use fr24feed --signup
And you use putty from another device to connect remote without the local keyboard once it's onlinePosts not to be taken as official support representation - Just a helpful uploader who tinkers
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Originally posted by Oblivian View PostIf it has spaces they need to be " "
I would also avoid the activation one it was online
And use fr24feed --signup
And you use putty from another device to connect remote without the local keyboard once it's online
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Originally posted by Oblivian View Post"once it's online"
There is little we can guide you through until it is.
Your network setup is your network side.
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