Connect WIFI
FLYOS-FAST System Wi-Fi Connection Guide
- To ensure stable operation of the device, always use a power adapter rated at no less than 5V 2A during first startup and subsequent use
- USB ports on some computers may not meet this standard
Preparation
Ensure your Wi-Fi module is correctly installed on the upper computer and the router is functioning properly.
Connection Steps
Step 1: Launch Network Management Tool
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Connect via SSH to your upper computer running the FAST system
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Enter the following command in the terminal and press the
Enterkey:nmtui -
The system will display the network management tool interface:
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Step 2: Select Connection Operation
- Ensure the keyboard input method is in half-width mode, i.e., English mode
- Use the
↑and↓arrow keys to move the cursor up and down to select menu items - Press the
Enterkey to confirm a menu selection or enter a submenu - Press the
ESCkey to return to the previous menu
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Use the direction keys to select "Activate a connection"
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Press the
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Step 3: View Available Networks
Enter the connection management interface:
Step 4: Select Wi-Fi Network
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The system will automatically scan and list available Wi-Fi networks
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Use the direction keys to select the network you want to connect to:
Loading...Important Notes- Chinese SSID Not Supported: Ensure your Wi-Fi name (SSID) does not contain Chinese characters
- Frequency Band Support:
- All modules support 2.4G Wi-Fi
- 5G Wi-Fi support depends on the module model (FLY-M2WE supports 5G)
- Signal Strength: The number of
*symbols after the Wi-Fi name indicates signal strength (more*means stronger signal)
Step 5: Enter Wi-Fi Password
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Press the
Enterkey to select the target network -
In the password input box that appears, accurately enter your Wi-Fi password:
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Press the
Enterkey to confirm the connection:Loading...
Step 6: Confirm Connection Status
After successful connection, the system returns to the network list interface:
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A
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Press the
Esckey twice to return to the main menu:Loading...
Step 7: Obtain Device IP Address
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After returning to the terminal, enter the following command to get network configuration:
ip a | grep inet -
Look for an IP address like
192.168.x.xor10.x.x.x:Loading...Quick IdentificationUsually, the
inetaddress underwlan0or a similar interface is your Wi-Fi IP address
Step 8: Access Web Console
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Open your browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, etc.)
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Enter the IP address obtained in Step 7 in the address bar (e.g.,
http://192.168.1.179) -
Press
Enterto access the FLYOS-FAST Web console:Loading...
Advanced Features
Web Interface Switching
FLYOS-FAST supports seamless switching between Mainsail and Fluidd:
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Click the Mainsail/Fluidd icon in the upper right corner of the Web console
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The system will automatically switch to the other interface without requiring a new login:
Switch to Mainsail:
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- First Connection: It is recommended to use a wired connection for initial configuration, then switch to Wi-Fi
- Save Configuration: Successfully connected Wi-Fi configurations are automatically saved and will reconnect on reboot
- Multi-Network Environment: If both wired and Wi-Fi connections are active, the system will prioritize the wired network
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Wi-Fi list not visible | 1. Module not connected correctly 2. Router too far away 3. Driver incompatibility | 1. Check module connection 2. Move closer to the router 3. Try another compatible module |
| Connection fails | 1. Incorrect password 2. Router restrictions 3. Frequency band mismatch | 1. Verify password is correct 2. Check router MAC filtering 3. Try the 2.4G band |
| Cannot obtain IP | 1. DHCP service malfunction 2. Signal too weak | 1. Restart the router 2. Use a static IP configuration |
Cannot Activate Connection
- The following error indicates that during system startup, the power supply was insufficient, causing the file system expansion to fail
- You need to reflash the system and ensure the power adapter can provide at least 5V-2A
Supported Wireless Module List
The following are wireless network modules officially tested and supported by the FLYOS-FAST system:
| Module Type | Series/Model | Supported Bands | Antenna Interface | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FLY Official Modules | FLY-M2WE | 2.4G/5G Dual Band | IPEX-1 | Recommended, stable performance, best compatibility |
| FLY-2.4GWiFi | 2.4G Band | IPEX-1 | Suitable for environments requiring only 2.4G connection | |
| Third-party USB Wi-Fi Modules | AIC Series AIC8800DL / DC / D40 / D80 / D80x2 | Depends on specific model | Depends on specific model | System has pre-installed drivers, plug and play |
| MTK Series MT7601U / MT76X0U / MT76X2U / MT7663U | Depends on specific model | Depends on specific model | System has pre-installed drivers, plug and play | |
| Realtek Series RT61 / RT73 / RT2XX Series RTL81XX / 87XX / 88XX Series RTW88 / 89 Series RTL815X Series | Depends on specific model | Depends on specific model | System has pre-installed drivers, plug and play |
- It is recommended to prioritize using FLY official modules for the best compatibility and stability
- Drivers for the aforementioned chips are pre-installed in the system, no additional configuration needed
- 5G Wi-Fi support depends on the module hardware capabilities, please refer to the specific product specifications
- Antenna Connection: FLY official modules use the IPEX-1 interface, ensure you use matching antennas
Static IP Configuration (Optional)
- If you need to configure a static IP, you can select "Edit a connection" in
nmtuifor advanced settings. - Reference below:
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