12-19-2022, 07:24 AM
I would avoid the manual setup of wifi. This requires using a keyboard and monitor.
Preferably, if you use the raspberry pi imager there is a settings cog that appears where the wifi settings can be entered (country, wifi ssid, and security key). By entering your information in the imager it automatically creates the needed files to preconfigure the image. If you enable ssh at the same time you can verify connectivity pretty easy(can i connect via ssh client to my device?).
one thing that i noticed and will restate, on the initial startup, it will do configuration and shutdown twice. So you will end up starting the device 3 times total.
Preferably, if you use the raspberry pi imager there is a settings cog that appears where the wifi settings can be entered (country, wifi ssid, and security key). By entering your information in the imager it automatically creates the needed files to preconfigure the image. If you enable ssh at the same time you can verify connectivity pretty easy(can i connect via ssh client to my device?).
one thing that i noticed and will restate, on the initial startup, it will do configuration and shutdown twice. So you will end up starting the device 3 times total.