No wifi of lopy
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 i can't get the wifi of my lopy to connect it to my computer and use FTP to download the boot.py and main.py. It worked well before. how can i fix it ? 
 
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 Hi @bucknall to establish a serial connection we need an adapter USB/TTL or juste micro USB cable ? 
 
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 Hi @bucknall thanks for your help, but I could not do it because I do not have a serial USB cable. 
 
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 Thanks @livius It worked well with this solution in current situation try: 
 https://docs.pycom.io/pycom_esp32/pycom_esp32/toolsandfeatures.html#boot-modes-and-safe-boot
 
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 @assia Ok - lets try to get a serial connection working to diagnose the WiFi problem. I'm on a Mac right now but it should be fairly similar - What do you see if you enter the command: $ ls /dev/ttyUSB*Also have you used Serial to USB devices before? If not you may need to install the correct FTDI drivers for them to work - have a look here https://docs.pycom.io/pycom_esp32/pycom_esp32/getstarted.html?highlight=driver#connecting-a-board-using-pymakr-plugin There's a note about the FTDI drivers which links you to this page http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/D2XX.htm Let me know if that helps! 
 
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 @bucknall 
 yes i am on Linux and i never managed to open a serial connection befor, so i used FTP.
 
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 @assia 
 in current situation try:
 https://docs.pycom.io/pycom_esp32/pycom_esp32/toolsandfeatures.html#boot-modes-and-safe-bootI suppose you have script which change mode to STA 
 Better is changing it to WLAN.STA_AP in developement
 and also have some developement check like Pin()==1 to enter in some mode, likeif Pin()==1: execfile('wifi_ap.py') else: execfile('wifi_sta.py')
 
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 @assia I'm assuming that you are on Linux? Also have you managed to open a serial connection before and now it has stopped working? 
 
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 @bucknall 
 I have already tried it, and it did not work with serial connection using:
 $ screen /dev/tty.usbmodem* 115200
 i get: no such file or directory
 
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 @assia Hmm, can you open a serial connection with the board, i.e. connect to the board using USB and see what it prints out to the screen? Thanks, Alex 
 
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 Hi @bucknall thanks for your response 
 it is not appearing at all
 
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