Telnet connecting via my existing WiFi network

GoPro released today a beta upgrade for the GoPro Fusion. The update adds 5.6K resolution at 24 FPS for video and timelapse video modes. Considering other 360 consumer cameras have 5.7K video such as the Insta 360 X camera or 5.8K in the Rylo 1 this is a welcomed improvement.

The beta update also has autoexec.ash enabled, which provides access to the Ambarella shell.

The steps to connecting the camera to an existing WiFi network are as follows:

Create a file called wifi.conf in the SD card 1 (to the left of the camera viewing from the battery) Add your existing WiFi AP credentials in the following format:

network={

ssid=”YOUR_HOME_AP_SSID”

key_mgmt=WPA-PSK

proto=WPA2 WPA

pairwise=CCMP TKIP

psk=”YOUR_HOME_AP_PASS”

}

NOTE: Change ‘proto’ to WPA WPA if the WiFi network is of WPA encryption mode.

3. Download the following file: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/KonradIT/16186917c4dab83eed4ff856f3e87e80/raw/81bd39537c6b37f1f62d898b41d2db8426c7d7c3/autoexec.ash

and put it on your SD card.

4. Put the SD card back in and power on the FUSION, then switch WiFi on.

5. Wait 20 seconds, then the GoPro should appear in your WiFi network.

All of gpControl and Cherokee APIs are enabled during this mode.