Nevermind, I managed to save the image to /storage/.update and after reboot the update installed successfully and now the wifi works.
Thanks once again!
Nevermind, I managed to save the image to /storage/.update and after reboot the update installed successfully and now the wifi works.
Thanks once again!
The upstream device-trees for Amlogic reference boards describe a Broadcom WiFi module and your box probably has something else inside. QCA9377 would be my guess for an S912 box, but others are possible.
The "box" image here: https://chewitt.libreelec.tv/testing/ includes a patch that removes the Broadcom specifics to allow other WiFi modules to probe and work. If that's the case, please report back and share the log URL from "dmesg | paste" - You can wget the image to /storage/.update and reboot to udpate.
If that image doesn't work you'll need to share a log from the original Android kernel or other working Linux distro or share photo's of the board so we can understand what chip/module is inside.
For context, here's the patch (sent to kernel mailing lists this morning by random coincidence): https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-…[email protected]/
Thank you for the detailed answer.
Can I use the update that you linked even if the Libreelec 11 is only running from the sd card and not installed to the eMMC?
Hi everyone,
Thank you for supporting S912 devices under Libreelec 11.
I could run it on my ancient Tanix tx9s device.
Using the q200.dtb I have working ethernet, but I could not get wifi to work with any of the .dtb versions I tried (q201, etc.).
Is the wifi chip supported at all?
Thank you and best regards,