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Old 07-28-2016, 03:31 AM   #1
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Setup Wi-Fi AP with 64-bit ARM Board NanoPi-M3


You can follow the steps below to setup WiFi AP:


turn-wifi-into-apmode yesReboot the system as prompted. By default the AP's name is "nanopi2-wifiap" and the password is 123456789.

Now you are able to find the "nanopi2-wifiap" from a host PC and connect to it. If a connection is successful you will be able to SSH to this NanoPi M3 at "192.168.8.1":

ssh root@192.168.8.1The password for it is "fa".

To make SSH session run faster turn off the WiFi's power saving mode by using the following command:

iwconfig wlan0 power offYou can check the WiFi mode via the following command:


cat /sys/module/bcmdhd/parameters/op_modeIf the result is "2" it means it is currently working as a WiFi AP.If you want to switch back to the Station mode you can do it this way:


turn-wifi-into-apmode no
 
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