What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Detected my Wifi device correctly. 2. Scanned wireless networks correctly. 3. Cannot find IP of the network in DHCP and manual settings both.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Network test failed on IP.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? OpenAR-P_OE2.0_211_alien_epl3-git-17-01-14_v2013-03-31-531-g2ffe1a3 on Amiko Alien SHD-8900
Please provide any additional information below. In previous versions same wifi was being connected easily without any problem.
Comment #1
Posted on Jan 19, 2014 by Happy WombatComment deleted
Comment #2
Posted on Jan 19, 2014 by Happy Wombatopkg update opkg upgrade init 6
Comment #3
Posted on Jan 19, 2014 by Helpful BearCan you pleas guide, how to apply these updates when Wifi is not working (My LAN interface is faulty that is why I use WiFi for connecting receiver to network)?
Comment #5
Posted on Jan 19, 2014 by Happy Bird(No comment was entered for this change.)
Comment #6
Posted on Jan 23, 2014 by Helpful BearProblem was solved by replacing the attached driver (provided by schpuntik) in the system. The driver in the Image, only configured IP on WEP encryption or on unencrypted network. But the driver provided by schpuntik is able to configure IP on WPA2 secured network also as was the case in the earlier releases.
- rt5370sta.zip 374.76KB
Comment #7
Posted on Feb 15, 2014 by Happy BirdOk.
Comment #8
Posted on Jul 25, 2014 by Happy BirdIt was fixed a few months ago.
Status: Fixed
Labels:
Type-Defect
Priority-Medium
Component-system