![]() You do not tell us what operating system do you use to create the wpa_nf. So you are able to access all partitions on it and modify its configuration files, like etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_nf or what you want. If it doesn't work then you can boot the RasPi with the default SD Card and attach the pihole SD Card with a USB card reader to it. If you have another SD Card available the you can use it to setup your pihole. This must work and you are able to correct your network environment.Ī new wpa_nf in the boot partition will overwrite the existing one on the next boot up. Follow the official documentation to enable SSH (Secure Shell) and WiFi by Setting up a Raspberry Pi headless. I suggest to verify first your network environment by using a default Raspberry Pi OS (32-bit) Lite. I assume it is mainly due to the installation of pihole. It is difficult to understand with your description what may be the problem. I then saved and dragged the file into my sd card. My attempts so far have proven futile.įor reference, I made my wpa_supplicant file cd ing into my Desktop, writing touch in my terminal, opening the file in TextEdit, and writing: ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev ![]() conf file through my laptop using a card reader? It would be nice to check whether I actually inputted the correct information. Assuming I reset the router, create a new network, and make a new wpa_nf file, will it overwrite the preexisting one? Moreover, is it possible to navigate to the. I can reset it to factory settings, which wouldn't be too annoying, but I'm concerned about the pre existing wpa_nf file. Does this mean that the Pi is not connected to the network?ĭue to presumably unrelated reasons, I'm not able to access my router via my browser. ![]() However, when running nmap -sn, the Pi is nowhere to be found (the devices that show up, which are probably two phones, my computer, and the router itself, refuse my attempts to ssh into them). I then put it into the pi and hooked it up to power, which should've sufficed for it to connect to wifi. I also created a wpa_nf file as per the instructions here, which I then copied to the sd card. ![]() I created an SSH file which I added to the sd card. Context: I'm trying to set up pihole as per these two tutorials. ![]()
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