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I have jambox working via urlrelay and a wired connection on a Raspberrypi 4. A great setup that works out of the box! Now I'd also like to be able to use the device for general computing with wireless but there doesn't seem to be a wireless interface. I created a wireless connection via Preferences > Advanced Network Connection, but the icon in the upper right still says "No wireless interface". Under "Preferences > Configuration > Interfaces" I don't see an option for "Wireless." Is this expected? If so how to enable the wireless interface, and if not, how to troubleshoot? |
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I disabled WiFi to keep people out of trouble, it really doesn't work for online jamming.
Then, after first reboot, you need to set your country (it won't enable until you do that). |
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So, how awful bad is it? What I'm looking to do: at church we have a jambox in the sanctuary, and a linux jamulus server in the office. The sanctuary jambox is fed from our X32 digital audio mixer. I was looking to be able to put someone in the hall next to the sanctuary with a jambox to LISTEN to the internet audio Stream, and maybe adjust the stream mix with a tablet. So latency really isn't a problem. We just want them isolated from the sound in the sanctuary. Since it's all local LAN latency should be minimal. |
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I disabled WiFi to keep people out of trouble, it really doesn't work for online jamming.
If you want to use WiFI, first you need to stop disabling it on boot:
Then, after first reboot, you need to set your country (it won't enable until you do that).
This is done by clicking the network up/down arrow icon on the taskbar at the very upper right.
Then after turning on WiFi, you can select a network and login.