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WLAN Pi Cookbook
2022 Pi Pro (legacy)
2022 Pi Pro (legacy)
  • 😎Getting Started
    • WLAN Pi Pro
    • πŸ”ΌFPMS
    • πŸ’»USB (OTG)
    • πŸ•ΈοΈWebUI
    • πŸ§‘β€βœˆοΈCockpit
      • Terminal
      • tmux
    • πŸ”΅Bluetooth
    • πŸ₯…Ethernet
    • πŸ“ΆWi-Fi
    • 🌎Remote Access
  • πŸ€“Packet Capture
    • βš™οΈSetup Instructions
      • πŸͺŸWindows
        • 1️⃣ Python
        • 2️⃣ Wireshark (Win)
      • 🍏macOS
        • 1️⃣ Wireshark (Mac)
        • 2️⃣ Airtool 2
      • πŸ“±iOS (bonus)
    • 1️⃣ Sniff some Wi-Fi
    • 2️⃣ Sniff some 6 GHz Wi-Fi
    • 🦈Wireshark Resources
    • Bonus - Passwordless
  • πŸ”Profiler
  • πŸ”¦Wi-Fi Scanner Sensor
    • πŸͺŸWiFi Scanner(Win)
    • 🍏Wi-Fi Explorer Pro(macOS)
    • Mini Wi-Fi Scanner
  • 🚨Kismet
    • 1️⃣ Start Kismet
    • 2️⃣ Wi-Fi Sniffing
    • 3️⃣ Bluetooth Sniffing
  • πŸ“±Tether
  • πŸ“‘Hotspot Mode
  • πŸ–₯️Server Mode
    • 1️⃣ Radius Server
    • 2️⃣ Wi-Fi with 802.1X
    • 3️⃣ DHCP Server
  • πŸ”§Wi-Fi Console Mode
  • πŸš€Network Performance
    • Librespeed
    • Ookla Speedtest Client
    • iPerf3
  • πŸ“ΆWi-Fi 6E Client
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  1. Getting Started

Ethernet

Connect your WLAN Pi to the internet via the Ethernet port

  1. Plug your WLAN Pi Pro into your LAN

  2. This should bring the ethernet port up FPMS will confirm this by displaying the assigned IP address in white text Also see the negotiated link speed

  3. Now that we have an internet connection we will run through the FPMS functions

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