[arm-allstar] Pi zero w
Matt Holder
ke0ncp at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 18 08:35:16 EST 2022
David,
I have a zero2w coming this weekend. Was planning on setting up the image tonight. Should I just do the entire set up and upgrade to the latest version on my pi4? The only concern I have is WiFi, I’m thinking my router assigns ports based on MAC address. I guess if the pi connects to my router I can reassign the ports then.
Thanksgiving is for the info!
Matt - ke0ncp
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On Tuesday, February 15, 2022, 2:48 PM, David McGough via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
Larry,
Yes, the RPiZW2 works great. With the current HamVoIP firmware image,
you've got to pre-install (bootstrap) on an RPi3 or 4, upgrade the image
to the latest code and setup WiFi. Once this is completed, shutdown the
RPi, remove the SD card and then place the card in the RPiZW2. It should
boot and work basically like a RPi3A+, from a peripheral standpoint. I'm
using several RPiZW2 boards, for single nodes. They're working GREAT!
At a $15 price point, I expect these will become the device of choice for
single node systems, once this crazy supply chain / chip shortage problem
resolves.
73, David KB4FXC
On Tue, 15 Feb 2022, "larry via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> David a while back you were playing with the Pi Zero 2 W.
Did you ever post an update on what (if anything special) needed to be
done to make it work?
If so I missed it ... any enlightenment?
Larry - N7FM
On 2/15/22 7:26 AM, "David McGough via ARM-allstar" wrote:
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> The Raspberry Pi Zero (RPiZW) isn't supported by HamVoIP. The RPiZW
> version 2 (RPiZW2), which has just recently released, is supported.
>
> When the original RPiZW came out, I spent several days trying to "make it
> work." I found that it was too slow for several required core timing
> routines in Asterisk to work properly. I know some users say they've
> gotten the RPiZW boards to work with the stock ASL release. I'm not
> exactly sure how this is the case, since the core Asterisk code is where
> the problem is and HamVoIP uses the same Asterisk version?? My guess is
> they've got problems (AKA: choppy audio) and are just living with them.
>
> Note that the RPiZW2 (version 2) board is completely different from the
> original board; it has a high performance (relatively speaking) CPU and
> runs great.
>
>
> 73, David KB4FXC
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2022, "Matt Holder via ARM-allstar" wrote:
>
>> I have one that I got for free. Can’t get allstar to boot. Any suggestions?
>
>
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