Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
No Internet Connection Magic mirror
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Hello,
I have a problem and I hope to get a Solution for it.
Since a week the Magic Mirror has no Internet connection.The Mirror finds the WiFi but it doesn‘t connect to the WiFi.
Because of that the SSH doesn‘t work too.
Did someone had this Problem or had someone a solution for this problem?
Trank you in advance.
Best regards
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@fab what changed a week ago?
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@fab I have (or had in the past) the issue that my wifi device hangs up after some amount for uptime (maybe a week). Never found the reason for that though.
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@cfenner I have one location that used to be a problem all the time, usually every other day would drop wifi and never reconnect
changed to a mesh router that puts a point near that location and stable since.
also have one sbc, Jetson nano that doesn’t work reliably w any USB wifi adapter. but change to an Ethernet extender and solid as a rock.
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@sdetweil I did not change anything. I added a new module (MMM-Globe) . In the setting there are no changes.
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@cfenner What did you do? Did you recreate the mirror when you didn’t find the problem?
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@cfenner i think I must reinstall the mirror too. I try some options, but when these does not solve the problem, I will do it like you ;-)
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@cfenner I hope it works after that. I’d say it’s independent of the MM since the Pi itself doesn’t connect and not really just the mirror.
I’ll just test it and see if it works.
There’s probably nothing else left.
I will also test to plug in a WiFi repeater nearby to see if the signal is too weak. -
I had a similar issue whereby my connection kept dropping, my issue was due to poor WiFi connectivity so I created a simple bash script to restart the network connection every so often to bring it back onto the network. Here’s how I did it.
#!/bin/bash # The IP for the server you wish to ping (8.8.8.8 is a public Google DNS server) SERVER=192.168.240.254 # Only send two pings, sending output to /dev/null ping -c2 ${SERVER} > /dev/null # If the return code from ping ($?) is not 0 (meaning there was an error) if [ $? != 0 ] then # Restart the wireless interface ifconfig wlan0 down ifconfig wlan0 up
This was inside a file within my home area, the IP address on line 4 is of my router (I couldn’t see a need to ping an internet endpoint in my scenario). The last two lines may need amending depending on which network interface your MM is using. Once that file is created insert a crontab (crontab -e) and insert the following to restart the network connection every 30 minutes (adjust to your needs)
*/30 * * * * root /home/pi/scripts/wifi_rebooter.sh