ribeiroz Wrote:
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> Hello ... My name is Edson and I live in Brazil.
> First of all, I want to say that the new PirateBox
> is spectacular! Congratulations!
> I installed a PirateBox on a Raspberry Pi B
> following the instructions on the site
> "[piratebox.cc];.
> All occurred apparently without problems(no error
> messages), except that:
> 1- The Raspberry PI by itself does not broadcast a
> wi-fi signal.So I added an external router to the
> Raspberry and thus had wi-fi signal. After joing
> the signal, I pointed my browser to
> "piratebox.lan".
> The browser returned "address error" (no exist
> that server). I changed the address
> (piratebox.lan) by the IP assigned by the router
> (in my case "192.168.0.100") and entered at app
> PirateBox.
> Everything worked except the "Upload". The
> home(index.html)tried to link to
> 'http://piratebox.lan:8080' and return 'server not
> found'.
>
> As I am new to "like Linux" OS's, I wonder how to
> solve this and/or where did I make a mistake! Best
> Regards, Edson.
P.S. - The ifconfig do not show 'wlan0'
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> Hello ... My name is Edson and I live in Brazil.
> First of all, I want to say that the new PirateBox
> is spectacular! Congratulations!
> I installed a PirateBox on a Raspberry Pi B
> following the instructions on the site
> "[piratebox.cc];.
> All occurred apparently without problems(no error
> messages), except that:
> 1- The Raspberry PI by itself does not broadcast a
> wi-fi signal.So I added an external router to the
> Raspberry and thus had wi-fi signal. After joing
> the signal, I pointed my browser to
> "piratebox.lan".
> The browser returned "address error" (no exist
> that server). I changed the address
> (piratebox.lan) by the IP assigned by the router
> (in my case "192.168.0.100") and entered at app
> PirateBox.
> Everything worked except the "Upload". The
> home(index.html)tried to link to
> 'http://piratebox.lan:8080' and return 'server not
> found'.
>
> As I am new to "like Linux" OS's, I wonder how to
> solve this and/or where did I make a mistake! Best
> Regards, Edson.
P.S. - The ifconfig do not show 'wlan0'