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I'm used to using RP2 with the WiFi dongles and iI just picked up my RP3 which should haswork with the built in WiFi. 

However, upon running startx and trying to configure the WiFi, it merely states "No wireless interfaces found".:

No wireless interfaces found.

I'm trying to connect to my schoolsschool's WiFi, so naturally I do not have any control over router settings. So I'm wondering if there is a telltale way to at least get it to see the networks? It looks like this is a common problem, but most solution involve tweaking router settings which I do not have the liberty to do.

I'm used to using RP2 with the WiFi dongles and i just picked up my RP3 which should has the built in WiFi. However, upon running startx and trying to configure the WiFi, it merely states "No wireless interfaces found". I'm trying to connect to my schools WiFi so naturally I do not have any control over router settings. So I'm wondering if there is a telltale way to at least get it to see the networks? It looks like this is a common problem but most solution involve tweaking router settings which I do not have the liberty to do.

I'm used to using RP2 with the WiFi dongles and I just picked up my RP3 which should work with the built in WiFi. 

However, upon running startx and trying to configure the WiFi, it merely states:

No wireless interfaces found.

I'm trying to connect to my school's WiFi, so naturally I do not have any control over router settings. So I'm wondering if there is a telltale way to at least get it to see the networks? It looks like this is a common problem, but most solution involve tweaking router settings which I do not have the liberty to do.

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I'm used to using RP2 with the WifiWiFi dongles and i just picked up my RP3 which should has the built in WifiWiFi. However, upon running startx and trying to configure the wifiWiFi, it merely states "No wireless interfaces found". I'm trying to connect to my schools wifiWiFi so naturally I do not have any control over router settings; issettings. So I'm wondering if there anyis a telltale way to at least get it to see the networks? It looks like this is a common problem but most solution involve tweaking router settings which iI do not have the liberty to do.

Raspberry pi 3 cannot see wifi networks

I'm used to using RP2 with the Wifi dongles and i just picked up my RP3 which should has the built in Wifi. However, upon running startx and trying to configure the wifi, it merely states "No wireless interfaces found". I'm trying to connect to my schools wifi so naturally I do not have any control over router settings; is there any telltale way to at least get it to see the networks? It looks like this is a common problem but most solution involve tweaking router settings which i do not have the liberty to do.

Raspberry Pi 3 isn't finding WiFi Networks

I'm used to using RP2 with the WiFi dongles and i just picked up my RP3 which should has the built in WiFi. However, upon running startx and trying to configure the WiFi, it merely states "No wireless interfaces found". I'm trying to connect to my schools WiFi so naturally I do not have any control over router settings. So I'm wondering if there is a telltale way to at least get it to see the networks? It looks like this is a common problem but most solution involve tweaking router settings which I do not have the liberty to do.

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Raspberry pi 3 cannot see wifi networks

I'm used to using RP2 with the Wifi dongles and i just picked up my RP3 which should has the built in Wifi. However, upon running startx and trying to configure the wifi, it merely states "No wireless interfaces found". I'm trying to connect to my schools wifi so naturally I do not have any control over router settings; is there any telltale way to at least get it to see the networks? It looks like this is a common problem but most solution involve tweaking router settings which i do not have the liberty to do.