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  1. Thanks! I still couldn't get it to boot off 5.10 or 5.12 buster. Probably something I did. I tried I ended up trying a random armbian 4.14 buster image and it booted. I tried `apt update; apt upgrade;` `armbian-config -> Install/Update the bootloader on SD/eMMC`. But that hangs on "Loading, please wait..." too. Not sure.
  2. sorry for asking about espressobin... I had this board working with armbian, but it was sitting in a box for a while. I remade the sd card with the new current 5.10 buster and it won't boot. I tried different sd cards and power supplies. It hangs at "Loading, please wait" Maybe I need new u-boot, but that https://minio.k-space.ee/ site isn't working or is gone. Not armbian's fault obviously. Anyone know another way to get a current u-boot image? I don't really want to build one. I don't have a toolchain set up and I'll probably buy a different board anyways. (Anyone know a well supported 2 port box that's easy to get in the USA?) These things are a pain.
  3. Weird, it's working now. It's taking 5 or 10 minutes for my phone to get dhcp via it and perf is really bad. I dunno
  4. That process seems to have succeeded, but I'm not getting dhcp when I join. :/ iw says this thing has AP mode.
  5. Thanks! I must have installed that at some point already. Here's when I try with hostapd-realtek this is with the same hostapd.conf. Not sure exactly how the driver is supposed to be specified. It being commented out and using `hostapd` not `hostapd-realtek` is the closest to working so far.
  6. Hello! Really appreciating armbian having good notes on how to get up and running on a specific device. Thanks! I have these wifi cards, RTL8821AE. If I `apt install hostapd` I can get hostapd to start up. If I use `hostapd-realtek` it doesn't. Some of the armbian docs say look for and try '/usr/sbin/hostapd-rt', but I can't figure out how to get that; Maybe that note is out of date? It starts up, but doesn't seem to work. I have wlp0s0 in a bridge with the LAN ports. It seems like I'm able to associate to my SSID, but nothing's going across the bridge. No DHCP is happening, etc. I'm just trying to make a access point right now. The gateway/dhcp service is a different box. Am I just forgetting a little linux config, or is there probably something wrong with the driver? Here's a bunch of output from hostapd -d. and the hostapd config
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