3G+WiFi+BT module
vincent
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Hi,
I publish this message to find out if I need a driver for this to work on the Ubuntu16 kernel: up-board
I plug it on my upboard but no BT or Wifi detected.
Thanks you in advance.
I publish this message to find out if I need a driver for this to work on the Ubuntu16 kernel: up-board
I plug it on my upboard but no BT or Wifi detected.
Thanks you in advance.
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Hi Courson,
I assume you are referring to this item on the up-shop: https://up-shop.org/home/125-3gwifibt-module.html
Have you plugged the HAT with both the network cards following the quick start instructions? Please make sure you have plugged the micro10 pin cable between the UP and the HAT.
If so, Which specific Ubuntu version are you using and which kernel?
Also could you check if you need to install the 3rd party firmware packages to enable most of the wifi and bt network cards?
If you have an ethernet connection available:
$ sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree -
Hi, thank you for your help.
"I assume you are referring to this item on the up-shop: up-shop.org/home/125-3gwifibt-module.html ",
Yes it is.
"Have you plugged the HAT with both the network cards following the quick start instructions? Please make sure you have plugged the micro10 pin cable between the UP and the HAT."
The wifi, bt, and 3G module are plugged on the HAT, and it's plug on the board with micro10 pin cable connected.
I have a Ubuntu 16.04.2 (desktop amd64) with kernel 4.4.0-2-upboard.
I will test your command, but the hdmi of my UP-board don't march since 2 days.
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"sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree" This command say: Imposible de find this packet
But now i unplugged the 3G module, so the Bluetooth module march but not the wifi module. i forget something? -
could you post a picture of how you plugged the WiFi and BT module on the HAT?
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It seems they have been plugged in correctly.
Have you also connected the small micro 10pin adapter from the UP Board to the HAT? -
Yes, look like the picture in the assembly guid
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On windows a setup.exe exist. So on ubuntu we need a driver or other, no?
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Have you connected the HAT has shown in the attached picture?
Please make sure the micro10 pin connector are plugged in as shown in my attachment.
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Yes i plug it look like you.
When i plug just the wifi module, it's work.
When i plug HAT with Wifi and BT module, Only BT work.
When i plug HAT with Wifi, BT, & 3G module, Nothing Work (maybe because i don't have SIM card?) -
hi, i'm trying to make it work with ubilinux but the i can't see the device..
I try to follow the guide for ubuntu but when i check lsusb no devices are found with the description the guide.
root@ubilinux4:~# lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 1934:1202 Feature Integration Technology Inc. (Fintek)
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:2514 Standard Microsystems Corp. USB 2.0 Hub
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubDo you have to install any special pkg or driver?
I only have the hat and a simcard connected (i should see the iface, no?)