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BerryLan

Raspberry Pi WIFI setup

Get your headless Raspian into your WIFI without the Console

BerryLan

Download & installation

You can set-up the wireless lan of your headless Raspberry PI in just three steps.

Etch the image

Download the BerryLan flavoured Raspbian image and flash the SD Card. We recommend Etcher to do that.

Power on

Insert the SD Card and power on your Raspberry Pi. All you need is your Raspberry and a power supply.

Get the App

Install the BerryLan iOS or Android App and follow the instructions. That's it, have fun!

Features

Plain Raspbian

Everything is like you are used to - we just add BerryLan.

IP Address

The app displays you the IP Address at the end of the setup process.

Instant Feedback

The app tells you if there might be an issue with the WLAN.

Open Source

We love Open Source & Qt. Contribute here.

Installation on a plain Raspbian

Add the nymea repository to your system:

echo "deb http://repository.nymea.io stretch main raspbian" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nymea.list
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key A1A19ED6

Configure apt to prefere packages from the raspbian section of the repository

Note: the Raspberry Pi Zero W requires packages from the raspbian section, since they are not plain armhf, but specially built for all Raspberry Pi versions. If you are on Raspberry Pi 2/3 you can skip this step.

nano /etc/apt/preferences.d/nymea

Add following lines to the file:

Package: *
Pin: release c=raspbian
Pin-Priority: 700

Package: *
Pin: origin repository.nymea.io c=main
Pin-Priority: 500

Install the dependencies:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nymea-networkmanager dirmngr

Disable dhcpcd:

sudo systemctl disable dhcpcd
reboot

Thats it! Have fun with berrylan!

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