After buying a raspberry pi, some questions have risen...
I bought a...
Raspberry Pi (Model B, with Ethernet port)
Ethernet- To- USB Adapter
TP-Link TL-WN722N USB WiFi Adapter
(NOTE: I'm using the latest version of Raspian for my Pi)
So, my questions are...
Will an Ethernet -To -USB Adapter even work with the Ethernet Port on my Raspberry Pi?
If so, once I get the correct modules/ drivers installed for my WiFi adapter, would it fry my Raspberry Pi if I were to plug it in/ would it even work with the Ethernet- to- USB adapter?
Would I need to Get a USB hub and connect it so my USB WiFi adapter doesn't fry my Raspberry Pi's Ethernet port?
I would deeply appritiate any help with this, thank you for your time.
EDIT:
I'm sorry for misspelling "internet" on the thread's topic. Apparently auto-correct doesn't like me.
androidiphonehacker said:
After buying a raspberry pi, some questions have risen...
I bought a...
Raspberry Pi (Model B, with Ethernet port)
Ethernet- To- USB Adapter
TP-Link TL-WN722N USB WiFi Adapter
(NOTE: I'm using the latest version of Raspian for my Pi)
So, my questions are...
Will an Ethernet -To -USB Adapter even work with the Ethernet Port on my Raspberry Pi?
If so, once I get the correct modules/ drivers installed for my WiFi adapter, would it fry my Raspberry Pi if I were to plug it in/ would it even work with the Ethernet- to- USB adapter?
Would I need to Get a USB hub and connect it so my USB WiFi adapter doesn't fry my Raspberry Pi's Ethernet port?
I would deeply appritiate any help with this, thank you for your time.
EDIT:
I'm sorry for misspelling "internet" on the thread's topic. Apparently auto-correct doesn't like me.
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http://elinux.org/RPi_Peripherals#Wireless:_TP-Link_TL-WN722N_USB_wireless_adapter_.28Debian_6.29
According to: http://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters : TL-WN722N, TL-WN722NC (ath9k_htc device with htc_9271.fw file from http://linuxwireless.org/download/htc_fw/1.3/htc_9271.fw); needs powered USB Hub.
Nypan sr said:
http://elinux.org/RPi_Peripherals#Wireless:_TP-Link_TL-WN722N_USB_wireless_adapter_.28Debian_6.29
According to: http://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters : TL-WN722N, TL-WN722NC (ath9k_htc device with htc_9271.fw file from http://linuxwireless.org/download/htc_fw/1.3/htc_9271.fw); needs powered USB Hub.
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Thanks for the reply, working on it right now!
Hi all
Hope I'm posting on correct place
I am totaly new to this (the forums and raspberry pi)
I would like to know if it ia possible to conect my raspberry pi2
To my cars after market dvd player via the composit
Cable and then use the dvd players touch screen for the
Raspberry pi.
Is it possible?
Thabks in advanced.
Immanuel89 said:
Hi all
Hope I'm posting on correct place
I am totaly new to this (the forums and raspberry pi)
I would like to know if it ia possible to conect my raspberry pi2
To my cars after market dvd player via the composit
Cable and then use the dvd players touch screen for the
Raspberry pi.
Is it possible?
Thabks in advanced.
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Only the display will be shown on Your DVD player if Your DVD player supports composite cable input. You cannot control the Raspberry Pi using composite cable because AFAIK, the composite cable supports only audio/video and that too only one way (3.5mm to RC).
I have an aftermarket stereo with a/v input and the raspberry pi has a/v output, now I know people use the 3.5mm a/v to RCA cables for a/v signal to devices but does a cable with 3.5mm a/v on both sides work as well?
Yes it will...
Problem: no HDMI signal green light flashing.
Specs: SanDisk 32gb SD card
Raspberry pi 3
Kali Linux lite installed
2.4 amp power supply
Hooked up to tv via HDMI.
Any help would be appreciated.
Is it possible to have the raspberry pi (version 2) connected to the infotainment system of my car, working as a slave unit and then, connect my phone to the raspberry pi via wifi, and have a wireless android auto connection as soon as i enter my car?