BlueSCSI Wi-FI DaynaPort issue

Brutus75

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Hi There,

I have a Desktop BlueSCSI V2 - 2023.10a with a Pico W. It is working with my Quadra 650 and I can now browse the internet using the BlueSCSI Wi-Fi, but I have a funny issue. When I open the Apple menu item "Wi-Fi" it opens but then says "No Device found". I have the Daynaport driver installed (I did a custom install and choose the SCSI/Link driver). I have tried it in System 7.1 and 7.5.3 with the same result. I have included a screenshot of the error.
 

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Garrett

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Do you have the HDA and INI file for the network adapter on your SD card? In a tool like SCSI Probe, you should see "Processor" or "Dayna Processor" as one of your SCSI IDs.
 

Brutus75

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Yes I have both files and it does show up under SCSIProbe. I can browse the internet fine I just get that error in the Wi-Fi app. I have attached a pic. It is SCSI ID 4.
 

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Brutus75

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Yes I have both files and it does show up under SCSIProbe. I can browse the internet fine I just get that error in the Wi-Fi app. I have attached a pic. It is SCSI ID 4.
I figured it out. I unplugged the physical CD-ROM in the Quadra 650 and then it fixed the issue.
 

V.Yakob

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I faced a similar problem, I didn't study it thoroughly, but it wasn't like that at first glance

Connected to BSv2

0 Disk
1 Disc
2 Disk
3 CD
4 Disk
5 Disk
6 Wi-Fi

SCSI on another channel is connected

3 CD
5 ZIP

The Wi-Fi app can't find the device.
I remove several disks in BlueSCSI, and Wi-Fi app working normally.

Now I don't fill it out completely and I don't face it anymore.