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If you're receiving a passphrase message, one of two things are likely: 1) the network you are connecting to is not "open", ie. it requires authentication, or 2) the passphrase entered does not comply with the IEEE standard used by RaspAP https://docs.raspap.com/faq/#passphrase See also #1050 & related discussion. |
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I have a fresh installation on RPI Zero W with 2nd Wifi dongle connected via USB as wlan1. the interface is seen on the 'WiFi Client' page in 'wlan1 up' states. I also can see available networks. When I try to connect to any of available hotspot (open of passkey) - enter passphrase and press 'Add' it returns 'WPA passphrase must be between 8 and 63 characters' message. I cannot see any change in /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf file. And I suspect the error I receive constantly does not relate to a passphrase (at any case I use more than 8 chars) . Then what is the problem?
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