

It seems, however, that a HDMI monitor is required to apply all different resolutions available. With a true HDMI monitor or a HDMI-VGA converter I was able to get an acceptable image.

#wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.Hi all, One problem identified and solved: When checking my hardware installation (NanoPi Fire3 with accessories needed) I found out that my monitor (VGA/DVI-D) did not accept video signals from NanoPi via a HDMI-DVI-D adapter.

