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On raspberry pi geexbox have a scan option for scanning available wifi AP How can i add this ? ..... Its a pain in the ass to always write SSID
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Mar 10, 2014, 6:21:02 AM3/10/14
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Hi,
> On raspberry pi geexbox have a scan option for scanning available wifi AP
I'm not aware of this option. How is it invoked ?
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On geexbox network program there is a button called "scan wifi" when you press it it give you a list of available wifi AP then you choose the one you whant and you only need to write the pass code
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Hmm, strange. I have never seen such a button. Network setup on the RPi looks exactly
the same like on the CuBox-i here. But maybe this depends on the capabilities of the
network driver...