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Internet

Connect an Ethernet cable to your HummingBoard Pulse (for internet access during boot-up).
Models HummingBoard with WiFi, can be connected via WiFi or wired Ethernet.

  • Please check you Ethernet connection.

  • Use the following commands in order to keep your system up-to-date:

apt-get update 
apt-get upgrade 
reboot
WiFi

An example for connecting to WiFi using wpa_supplicant:

  1. To bring a WiFi interface up, run the following :

ifconfig wlan0 up 

To discover your wireless network interface name, see Network Interfaces.

  1. Install the wpa_supplicant package:

apt-get install wpasupplicant 
  1. Edit network interfaces file :

At the bottom of the file, add the following lines to allow wlan as a network connection:

cat <<EOF > /etc/network/interfaces.d/wlan0
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
iface default inet dhcp
EOF
  1. Create a configuration file with the relevant ssid:

cat <<EOF > /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
ctrl_interface=/run/wpa_supplicant
update_config=1
network={
    ssid="MYSSID"
    psk="passphrase" 
}
EOF

Check your personal ssids by running : ‘iw dev wlan0 scan’

  1. Make sure it works:

Restart your device and it should connect to the wireless network. You can check it by running the command $ iwconfig . If it doesn't, repeat above steps or get help from an adult.

Bluetooth

  1. For showing all Bluetooth devices, run the following:

$ apt-get install bluez
$ bluetoothctl
  1. Turn the device on:

[bluetooth]# power on
  1. Make your Bluetooth detectable by other devices:

[bluetooth]# discoverable on
  1. If you want to connect to other devices:

  • Start by scanning for other Bluetooth devices:

[bluetooth]# scan on
  • Choose a MAC address and connect :

[bluetooth]# pair $MAC 
  • You can check the pairing list between the devices by writing :

[bluetooth]# paired-devices

Cellular Modem

The cellular modem is a more fully featured extension of which contains a cellular module with additional hardware interfaces and a SIM card slot.

You can connect your cellular modem to the mPCIe, and insert a SIM card.

  • How to connect to the network:
    1. Install “modemmanager” package on your debian.

     $ sudo apt install modemmanager

    2. Search for your modem location:

    $ mmcli -L

    3. Connect to your modem:

    $ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location

    4. Enable the modem:

    $ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location -e

    5. Scan for networks:

    $ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location --3gpp-scan

    6. connect to 3gpp network:

    $ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location --3gpp-register-in-operator=<network ID>

    7. Make sure the connection was created:

    $ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location 
  • For some cellular modules to be connected, please refer to Cellular Modules .

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