![]() * To adapt automatically the “country” parameter according to your region, type the command sudo raspi-config , select “Localisation Options” press, tape ENTER, then select “Change Wi-fi Country” and select your country. To save type ctrl+o and ENTER, then leave the editor type ctrl+x Or use the command sudo raspi-config (see below*) Go to the end of this file and add the following code:Īdapt the “country” parameter according to your region: FR = France, BE = Belgium etc. Type the following command : sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_nf. Optional : To scan all visible and available Wifi networks use the following command : sudo iwlist wlan0 scanĢ.5. To save tap ctrl+o and ENTER, then leave the editor type ctrl+x.Ģ.4. Go to the end of this file and add the following code : Type the following command : sudo nano /etc/network/interfacesĢ.3. Find his IP and connect to it with SSH.Ģ.2. With a screen and keyboard connected to your Raspberry Pi Zero W, proceed as follows :Ģ.1. If all went well, your Raspberry Pi Zero W will connect to your home Wifi network.Īll you have to do is find his IP and connect to it with SSH .Ģ. Insert your Micro SD card into the Raspberry Pi Zero W and start it. Do the same to enable SSH by following this tutorial .ġ.4. ![]() Depending on the security implemented in your wireless network, the key_mgmt can be: WPA_PSK or WPA2-PSK (these are the two most common) or WPA-EAP (often in business).ġ.3. The data entered in this file are the ones you use to connect to your home Wifi network. Install the OS, once done, do not put the Micro SD card in the Raspberry Pi Zero W yet.ġ.2. Via a File Explorer, go to your Micro SD card and create a file named wpa_nf containing the following code :Ĭtrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev ![]() Two possibilities to activate the Wifi Raspberry Pi Zero W :ġ.1. ![]()
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