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Jay

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  1. I have switched to wireless connection and every time I log in I have to disconnect the wired connection 1. How can I prevent the wired connect from trying to connect at boot time so I don't have to disconnect it manually? Is there a config file I can edit to permanently disconnect it and then I can edit it later if I want to use wireless again later. I'm using Tinkerboard2 OS.
  2. have you login as root and see if it will work? Log off and then as root. I never used tinkerboard as a hot spot. I use my cellphone and tethering in the setting.
  3. My installed smplayer app's audio is breaking up. What can I do to fix it if possible? I am using the Tinkerboard OS for tinberboard s2.
  4. I snapped the two antenna wires to the board and my wifi worked. Without those connected it would not see anything.
  5. Jay

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    Yes, the antennas must be snapped on the wifi/bluetooth circuit board that is screwed down on the TBs2 board. Wifi and bluetooth is working.
  6. Wifi/Bluetooth is working. You have to snap the two antennas that came with the TBs2 to the chip that has a screw holding it down. They are required to get 20 foot range for bluetooth and almost all bars for wifi. How do you mark this topic solved?
  7. I found out what was the problem. I finally connected with bluetooth. However, the bluetooth device has to be within 1 foot of the Tinkerboard 2s. One foot? It looses connection if further away. So this TB2s has a one foot range for bluetooth. I assume the wireless has to be one foot from the router to connect wirelessly. How can you fix something like this? The wireless would need a wireless extender right next to the TB2s. Any suggestions for bluetooth? Does the bluetooth need the antennas connected? I think that is only for wireless internet.
  8. Jay

    sojourner

    I found out what was the problem. I finally connected with bluetooth. However, the bluetooth device has to be within 1 foot of the Tinkerboard 2s. One foot? It looses connection if further away. So this TB2s has a one foot range for bluetooth. I assume the wireless has to be one foot from the router to connect wirelessly. How can you fix something like this? The wireless would need a wireless extender right next to the TB2s. Any suggestions for bluetooth? Does the bluetooth need the antennas connected? I think that is only for wireless internet.
  9. Jay

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    I found this and was able to disable the Sap Driver. But, bluetooth still not working. SAP stands for SIM Access Profile, so you have to disable it: Open /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service Change: ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd To ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --noplugin=sap Reload the systemd: $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload Restart the bluetooth: $ sudo service bluetooth restart Get the bluetooth status: $ sudo service bluetooth status linaro@linaro-alip:~$ sudo systemctl status bluetooth.service ● bluetooth.service - Bluetooth service Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Sat 2022-07-16 08:05:10 PDT; 2min 11s ago Docs: man:bluetoothd(8) Main PID: 520 (bluetoothd) Status: "Running" Tasks: 1 (limit: 4591) Memory: 2.1M CGroup: /system.slice/bluetooth.service └─520 /usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --noplugin=sap Jul 16 08:05:10 linaro-alip bluetoothd[520]: Bluetooth daemon 5.50 Jul 16 08:05:10 linaro-alip bluetoothd[520]: Starting SDP server Jul 16 08:05:10 linaro-alip bluetoothd[520]: Excluding (cli) sap Jul 16 08:05:10 linaro-alip bluetoothd[520]: Bluetooth management interface 1.10 initialized Jul 16 08:05:16 linaro-alip bluetoothd[520]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.39 path=/MediaEnd Jul 16 08:05:16 linaro-alip bluetoothd[520]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.39 path=/MediaEnd lines 1-17/17 (END)
  10. Jay

    sojourner

    I get this a Sap driver failure. Anyway to fix it? @linaro:-S sudo systemctl status bluetooth.service ● bluetooth.service - Bluetooth service Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service; enabled; vendor preset Active: active (running) since Thu 2019-02-14 02:12:01 PST; 3 years 5 months Docs: man:bluetoothd(8) Main PID: 540 (bluetoothd) Status: "Running" Tasks: 1 (limit: 4591) Memory: 2.3M CGroup: /system.slice/bluetooth.service └─540 /usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd Feb 14 02:12:01 linaro-alip bluetoothd[540]: Bluetooth daemon 5.50 Feb 14 02:12:01 linaro-alip bluetoothd[540]: Starting SDP server Feb 14 02:12:01 linaro-alip bluetoothd[540]: Bluetooth management interface 1.10 Feb 14 02:12:01 linaro-alip bluetoothd[540]: Sap driver initialization failed. Feb 14 02:12:01 linaro-alip bluetoothd[540]: sap-server: Operation not permitted Feb 14 02:12:07 linaro-alip bluetoothd[540]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.39 p Feb 14 02:12:07 linaro-alip bluetoothd[540]: Endpoint registered: sender=:1.39 p
  11. Jay

    sojourner

    I tried android os and no wireless network seen. It's not seeing the router. And no bluetooth connection to devices. I will return it. They sent me a new tinkerboard 2s and it's the same no wireless and bluetooth. Can you help me get it configured?
  12. Jay

    sojourner

    I installed to the emmc. What is parked mode? I will flash to an ssd and see if the bluetooth works. So, you're bluetooth is working on a tinkerboard 2s with the tinkerboard 2 debian 10 os?
  13. Jay

    sojourner

    I just bought a Tinkerboard 2s and the wifi and bluetooth is not working. 1 Is the hardware bad or does the tinkerboard OS 2s newest installation need to be fixed? 2 Will an older version work? 3 I don't know if it is that software drivers need an update. I don't want to send it back and buy another one just to find out that this one has no hard ware problem. 4 Has anyone get the bluetooth working in the TB2s? I searched the forum and found nothing about bluetooth and wifi. I installed this one and tried the newest android. No bluetooth and wifi. Tinker Board 2 Debian 10 V2.0.4 2022/01/25 1.47 GBytes
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