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Updated FAQs (markdown)

Bill Zimmerman 2021-01-15 19:06:47 +01:00
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* [Can I configure RaspAP to work with a captive portal?](#captive) * [Can I configure RaspAP to work with a captive portal?](#captive)
* [How do I create an AP activation schedule?](#schedule) * [How do I create an AP activation schedule?](#schedule)
* [Why can't I access wireless mode 'N' (802.11n)?](#wireless-mode) * [Why can't I access wireless mode 'N' (802.11n)?](#wireless-mode)
* [How do I prepare the SD card to connect to WiFi in headless mode?](#headless-mode) * [How do I prepare the SD card to connect to WiFi in headless mode?](#headless)
* [Can I configure a managed mode AP without using the UI?](#managed) * [Can I configure a managed mode AP without using the UI?](#managed)
* [Managed mode AP doesn't work on the Pi Zero W. Help!](#pizero-w) * [Managed mode AP doesn't work on the Pi Zero W. Help!](#pizero-w)
* [Can I use wlan0 and wlan1 rather than eth0 for my AP?](#interfaces) * [Can I use wlan0 and wlan1 rather than eth0 for my AP?](#interfaces)
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If using TKIP for encryption with WPA, you will be restricted to 54 Mb/s. This is because the IEEE 802.11n draft prohibits using high throughput with WEP or TKIP ciphers. If using TKIP for encryption with WPA, you will be restricted to 54 Mb/s. This is because the IEEE 802.11n draft prohibits using high throughput with WEP or TKIP ciphers.
## <a name="headless-mode"></a>How do I prepare the SD card to connect to WiFi in headless mode? ## <a name="headless"></a>How do I prepare the SD card to connect to WiFi in headless mode?
Since [May 2016](https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/another-update-raspbian/), Raspbian has been able to copy wifi details from `/boot/wpa_supplicant.conf` into `/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf` to automatically configure wireless network access. Since [May 2016](https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/another-update-raspbian/), Raspbian has been able to copy wifi details from `/boot/wpa_supplicant.conf` into `/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf` to automatically configure wireless network access.
An example `wpa_supplicant.conf` file is shown below. Replace the fields with your settings: An example `wpa_supplicant.conf` file is shown below. Replace the fields with your settings: