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Chuck ddd300a117 Docs/consolidate documentation (#217)
* docs: rename FONT_MANAGER_USAGE.md to FONT_MANAGER.md

Renamed for clearer naming convention.
Part of documentation consolidation effort.

* docs: consolidate Plugin Store guides (2→1)

Merged:
- PLUGIN_STORE_USER_GUIDE.md
- PLUGIN_STORE_QUICK_REFERENCE.md

Into: PLUGIN_STORE_GUIDE.md

- Unified writing style to professional technical
- Added Quick Reference section at top for easy access
- Removed duplicate content
- Added cross-references to related documentation
- Updated formatting to match style guidelines

* docs: create user-focused Web Interface Guide

Created WEB_INTERFACE_GUIDE.md consolidating:
- V3_INTERFACE_README.md (technical details)
- User-facing interface documentation

- Focused on end-user tasks and navigation
- Removed technical implementation details
- Added common tasks section
- Included troubleshooting
- Professional technical writing style

* docs: consolidate WiFi setup guides (4→1)

Merged:
- WIFI_SETUP.md
- OPTIMAL_WIFI_AP_FAILOVER_SETUP.md
- AP_MODE_MANUAL_ENABLE.md
- WIFI_ETHERNET_AP_MODE_FIX.md (behavior documentation)

Into: WIFI_NETWORK_SETUP.md

- Comprehensive coverage of WiFi setup and configuration
- Clear explanation of AP mode failover and grace period
- Configuration scenarios and best practices
- Troubleshooting section combining all sources
- Professional technical writing style
- Added quick reference table for behavior

* docs: consolidate troubleshooting guides (4→1)

Merged:
- TROUBLESHOOTING_QUICK_START.md
- WEB_INTERFACE_TROUBLESHOOTING.md
- CAPTIVE_PORTAL_TROUBLESHOOTING.md
- WEATHER_TROUBLESHOOTING.md

Into: TROUBLESHOOTING.md

- Organized by issue category (web, WiFi, plugins)
- Comprehensive diagnostic commands reference
- Quick diagnosis steps at the top
- Service file template preserved
- Complete diagnostic script included
- Professional technical writing style

* docs: create consolidated Advanced Features guide

Merged:
- VEGAS_SCROLL_MODE.md
- ON_DEMAND_DISPLAY_QUICK_START.md
- ON_DEMAND_DISPLAY_API.md
- ON_DEMAND_CACHE_MANAGEMENT.md
- BACKGROUND_SERVICE_README.md
- PERMISSION_MANAGEMENT_GUIDE.md

Into: ADVANCED_FEATURES.md

- Comprehensive guide covering all advanced features
- Vegas scroll mode with integration examples
- On-demand display with API reference
- Cache management troubleshooting
- Background service documentation
- Permission management patterns
- Professional technical writing style

* docs: create Getting Started guide for first-time users

Created GETTING_STARTED.md:
- Quick start guide (5 minutes)
- Initial configuration walkthrough
- Common first-time issues and solutions
- Next steps and quick reference
- User-friendly tone for beginners
- Links to detailed documentation

* docs: archive consolidated source files and ephemeral docs

Archived files that have been consolidated:
- Plugin Store guides (2 files → PLUGIN_STORE_GUIDE.md)
- Web Interface guide (V3_INTERFACE_README.md → WEB_INTERFACE_GUIDE.md)
- WiFi Setup guides (4 files → WIFI_NETWORK_SETUP.md)
- Troubleshooting guides (4 files → TROUBLESHOOTING.md)
- Advanced Features (6 files → ADVANCED_FEATURES.md)

Archived ephemeral/debug documentation:
- DEBUG_WEB_ISSUE.md
- BROWSER_ERRORS_EXPLANATION.md
- FORM_VALIDATION_FIXES.md
- WEB_UI_RELIABILITY_IMPROVEMENTS.md
- CAPTIVE_PORTAL_TESTING.md
- NEXT_STEPS_COMMANDS.md
- STATIC_IMAGE_MULTI_UPLOAD_PLAN.md
- RECONNECT_AFTER_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_TESTING.md

Archived implementation summaries:
- PLUGIN_CONFIG_TABS_SUMMARY.md
- PLUGIN_CONFIG_SYSTEM_VERIFICATION.md
- PLUGIN_SCHEMA_AUDIT_SUMMARY.md
- STARTUP_OPTIMIZATION_SUMMARY.md
- PLUGIN_DISPATCH_IMPLEMENTATION.md
- NESTED_SCHEMA_IMPLEMENTATION.md
- AP_MODE_MANUAL_ENABLE_CHANGES.md
- PLUGIN_CONFIG_SYSTEM_EXPLANATION.md

Total archived: 27 files
Preserves git history while cleaning up main docs directory

* docs: rename API_REFERENCE.md to REST_API_REFERENCE.md

Renamed for clarity - this is specifically the REST API reference
for the web interface, not a general API reference.

* docs: update README.md to reflect consolidated documentation structure

Updated documentation index:
- Reflects new consolidated guides (51 → 16-17 files)
- Updated Quick Start sections with new file names
- Added consolidation history (January 2026)
- Updated file references (API_REFERENCE → REST_API_REFERENCE)
- Documented archival of 33 files
- Added benefits of consolidation
- Updated statistics and highlights
- Removed outdated references
- Professional writing style maintained throughout

* docs: add Vegas scroll mode system architecture documentation

Added comprehensive internal architecture section for Vegas mode:
- Component overview with diagram
- VegasModeCoordinator responsibilities and main loop
- StreamManager buffering strategy and content flow
- PluginAdapter integration and fallback behavior
- RenderPipeline 125 FPS rendering process
- Component interaction flows
- Thread safety patterns
- Performance characteristics

Covers:
- How the four components work together
- Initialization and render loop flows
- Config update handling
- Frame rate management and optimization
- Memory usage and CPU characteristics

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Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com>
2026-01-29 10:32:00 -05:00

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# Troubleshooting Guide
## Quick Diagnosis Steps
Run these checks first to quickly identify common issues:
### 1. Check Service Status
```bash
# Check all LEDMatrix services
sudo systemctl status ledmatrix
sudo systemctl status ledmatrix-web
sudo systemctl status ledmatrix-wifi-monitor
# Check AP mode services (if using WiFi)
sudo systemctl status hostapd
sudo systemctl status dnsmasq
```
**Note:** Look for `active (running)` status and check for error messages in the output.
### 2. View Service Logs
**IMPORTANT:** The web service logs to **syslog**, NOT stdout. Use `journalctl` to view logs:
```bash
# View all recent logs
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -n 50
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix-web -n 50
# Follow logs in real-time
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -f
# View logs from last hour
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix-web --since "1 hour ago"
# Filter for errors only
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -p err
```
### 3. Run Diagnostic Scripts
```bash
# Web interface diagnostics
bash scripts/diagnose_web_interface.sh
# WiFi setup verification
./scripts/verify_wifi_setup.sh
# Weather plugin troubleshooting
./troubleshoot_weather.sh
# Captive portal troubleshooting
./scripts/troubleshoot_captive_portal.sh
```
### 4. Check Configuration
```bash
# Verify web interface autostart
cat config/config.json | grep web_display_autostart
# Check plugin enabled status
cat config/config.json | grep -A 2 "plugin-id"
# Verify API keys present
ls -l config/config_secrets.json
```
### 5. Test Manual Startup
```bash
# Test web interface manually
python3 web_interface/start.py
# If it works manually but not as a service, check systemd service file
```
---
## Common Issues by Category
### Web Interface & Service Issues
#### Service Not Running/Starting
**Symptoms:**
- Cannot access web interface at http://your-pi-ip:5050
- `systemctl status ledmatrix-web` shows `inactive (dead)`
**Solutions:**
1. **Start the service:**
```bash
sudo systemctl start ledmatrix-web
```
2. **Enable on boot:**
```bash
sudo systemctl enable ledmatrix-web
```
3. **Check why it failed:**
```bash
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix-web -n 50
```
#### web_display_autostart is False
**Symptoms:**
- Service exists but web interface doesn't start automatically
- Logs show service starting but nothing happens
**Solution:**
```bash
# Edit config.json
nano config/config.json
# Set web_display_autostart to true
{
"web_display_autostart": true,
...
}
# Restart service
sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix-web
```
#### Import or Dependency Errors
**Symptoms:**
- Logs show `ModuleNotFoundError` or `ImportError`
- Service fails to start with Python errors
**Solutions:**
1. **Install dependencies:**
```bash
pip3 install --break-system-packages -r requirements.txt
pip3 install --break-system-packages -r web_interface/requirements.txt
```
2. **Test imports step-by-step:**
```bash
python3 -c "from src.config_manager import ConfigManager; print('OK')"
python3 -c "from src.plugin_system.plugin_manager import PluginManager; print('OK')"
python3 -c "from web_interface.app import app; print('OK')"
```
3. **Check Python path:**
```bash
python3 -c "import sys; print(sys.path)"
```
#### Port Already in Use
**Symptoms:**
- Error: `Address already in use`
- Service fails to bind to port 5050
**Solutions:**
1. **Check what's using the port:**
```bash
sudo lsof -i :5050
```
2. **Kill the conflicting process:**
```bash
sudo kill -9 <PID>
```
3. **Or change the port in start.py:**
```python
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=5051)
```
#### Permission Issues
**Symptoms:**
- `Permission denied` errors in logs
- Cannot read/write configuration files
**Solutions:**
```bash
# Fix ownership of LEDMatrix directory
sudo chown -R ledpi:ledpi /home/ledpi/LEDMatrix
# Fix config file permissions
sudo chmod 644 config/config.json
sudo chmod 640 config/config_secrets.json
# Verify service runs as correct user
sudo systemctl cat ledmatrix-web | grep User
```
#### Flask/Blueprint Import Errors
**Symptoms:**
- `ImportError: cannot import name 'app'`
- `ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'blueprints'`
**Solutions:**
1. **Verify file structure:**
```bash
ls -l web_interface/app.py
ls -l web_interface/blueprints/api_v3.py
ls -l web_interface/blueprints/pages_v3.py
```
2. **Check for __init__.py files:**
```bash
ls -l web_interface/__init__.py
ls -l web_interface/blueprints/__init__.py
```
3. **Test import manually:**
```bash
cd /home/ledpi/LEDMatrix
python3 -c "from web_interface.app import app"
```
---
### WiFi & AP Mode Issues
#### AP Mode Not Activating
**Symptoms:**
- WiFi disconnected but AP mode doesn't start
- Cannot find "LEDMatrix-Setup" network
**Solutions:**
1. **Check auto-enable setting:**
```bash
cat config/wifi_config.json | grep auto_enable_ap_mode
# Should show: "auto_enable_ap_mode": true
```
2. **Verify WiFi monitor service is running:**
```bash
sudo systemctl status ledmatrix-wifi-monitor
```
3. **Wait for grace period (90 seconds):**
- AP mode requires 3 consecutive disconnected checks at 30-second intervals
- Total wait time: 90 seconds after WiFi disconnects
4. **Check if Ethernet is connected:**
```bash
nmcli device status
# If Ethernet is connected, AP mode won't activate
```
5. **Check required services:**
```bash
sudo systemctl status hostapd
sudo systemctl status dnsmasq
```
6. **Manually enable AP mode:**
```bash
# Via API
curl -X POST http://localhost:5050/api/wifi/ap/enable
# Via Python
python3 -c "
from src.wifi_manager import WiFiManager
wm = WiFiManager()
wm.enable_ap_mode()
"
```
#### Cannot Connect to AP Mode / Connection Refused
**Symptoms:**
- Can see "LEDMatrix-Setup" network but can't connect to web interface
- Browser shows "Connection Refused" or "Can't connect to server"
- AP mode active but web interface not accessible
**Solutions:**
1. **Verify web server is running:**
```bash
sudo systemctl status ledmatrix-web
# Should be active (running)
```
2. **Use correct IP address and port:**
- Correct: `http://192.168.4.1:5050`
- NOT: `http://192.168.4.1` (port 80)
- NOT: `http://192.168.4.1:5000`
3. **Check wlan0 has correct IP:**
```bash
ip addr show wlan0
# Should show: inet 192.168.4.1/24
```
4. **Verify hostapd and dnsmasq are running:**
```bash
sudo systemctl status hostapd
sudo systemctl status dnsmasq
```
5. **Test from the Pi itself:**
```bash
curl http://192.168.4.1:5050
# Should return HTML
```
#### DNS Resolution Failures
**Symptoms:**
- Captive portal doesn't redirect automatically
- DNS lookups fail when connected to AP mode
**Solutions:**
1. **Check dnsmasq status:**
```bash
sudo systemctl status dnsmasq
sudo journalctl -u dnsmasq -n 20
```
2. **Verify DNS configuration:**
```bash
cat /etc/dnsmasq.conf | grep -v "^#" | grep -v "^$"
```
3. **Test DNS resolution:**
```bash
nslookup captive.apple.com
# Should resolve to 192.168.4.1 when in AP mode
```
4. **Manual captive portal testing:**
- Try these URLs manually:
- `http://192.168.4.1:5050`
- `http://captive.apple.com`
- `http://connectivitycheck.gstatic.com/generate_204`
#### Firewall Blocking Port 5050
**Symptoms:**
- Services running but cannot connect
- Works from Pi but not from other devices
**Solutions:**
1. **Check UFW status:**
```bash
sudo ufw status
```
2. **Allow port 5050:**
```bash
sudo ufw allow 5050/tcp
```
3. **Check iptables:**
```bash
sudo iptables -L -n
```
4. **Temporarily disable firewall to test:**
```bash
sudo ufw disable
# Test if it works, then re-enable and add rule
sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw allow 5050/tcp
```
---
### Plugin Issues
#### Plugin Not Enabled
**Symptoms:**
- Plugin installed but doesn't appear in rotation
- Plugin shows in web interface but is greyed out
**Solutions:**
1. **Enable in configuration:**
```json
{
"plugin-id": {
"enabled": true,
...
}
}
```
2. **Restart display:**
```bash
sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix
```
3. **Verify in web interface:**
- Navigate to Plugin Management tab
- Toggle the switch to enable
- Restart display
#### Plugin Not Loading
**Symptoms:**
- Plugin enabled but not showing
- Errors in logs about plugin
**Solutions:**
1. **Check plugin directory exists:**
```bash
ls -ld plugins/plugin-id/
```
2. **Verify manifest.json:**
```bash
cat plugins/plugin-id/manifest.json
# Verify all required fields present
```
3. **Check dependencies installed:**
```bash
if [ -f plugins/plugin-id/requirements.txt ]; then
pip3 install --break-system-packages -r plugins/plugin-id/requirements.txt
fi
```
4. **Check logs for plugin errors:**
```bash
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -f | grep plugin-id
```
5. **Test plugin import:**
```bash
python3 -c "
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, 'plugins/plugin-id')
from manager import PluginClass
print('Plugin imports successfully')
"
```
#### Stale Cache Data
**Symptoms:**
- Plugin shows old data
- Data doesn't update even after restarting
- Clearing cache in web interface doesn't help
**Solutions:**
1. **Manual cache clearing:**
```bash
# Remove plugin-specific cache
rm -rf cache/plugin-id*
# Or remove all cache
rm -rf cache/*
# Restart display
sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix
```
2. **Check cache permissions:**
```bash
ls -ld cache/
sudo chown -R ledpi:ledpi cache/
```
---
### Weather Plugin Specific Issues
#### Missing or Invalid API Key
**Symptoms:**
- "No Weather Data" message on display
- Logs show API authentication errors
**Solutions:**
1. **Get OpenWeatherMap API key:**
- Sign up at https://openweathermap.org/api
- Free tier: 1,000 calls/day, 60 calls/minute
- Copy your API key
2. **Add to config_secrets.json (recommended):**
```json
{
"openweathermap_api_key": "your-api-key-here"
}
```
3. **Or add to config.json:**
```json
{
"ledmatrix-weather": {
"enabled": true,
"openweathermap_api_key": "your-api-key-here",
...
}
}
```
4. **Secure the API key file:**
```bash
chmod 640 config/config_secrets.json
```
5. **Restart display:**
```bash
sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix
```
#### API Rate Limits Exceeded
**Symptoms:**
- Weather works initially then stops
- Logs show HTTP 429 errors (Too Many Requests)
- Error message: "Rate limit exceeded"
**Solutions:**
1. **Increase update interval:**
```json
{
"ledmatrix-weather": {
"update_interval": 300,
...
}
}
```
**Note:** Minimum recommended: 300 seconds (5 minutes)
2. **Check current rate limit usage:**
- OpenWeatherMap free tier: 1,000 calls/day, 60 calls/minute
- With 300s interval: 288 calls/day (well within limits)
3. **Monitor API calls:**
```bash
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -f | grep "openweathermap"
```
#### Invalid Location Configuration
**Symptoms:**
- "No Weather Data" message
- Logs show location not found errors
**Solutions:**
1. **Use correct location format:**
```json
{
"ledmatrix-weather": {
"city": "Tampa",
"state": "FL",
"country": "US"
}
}
```
2. **Use ISO country codes:**
- US = United States
- GB = United Kingdom
- CA = Canada
- etc.
3. **Test API call manually:**
```bash
API_KEY="your-key-here"
curl "http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q=Tampa,FL,US&appid=${API_KEY}"
```
#### Network Connectivity to OpenWeatherMap
**Symptoms:**
- Other internet features work
- Weather specifically fails
- Connection timeout errors
**Solutions:**
1. **Test connectivity:**
```bash
ping api.openweathermap.org
```
2. **Test DNS resolution:**
```bash
nslookup api.openweathermap.org
```
3. **Test API endpoint:**
```bash
curl -I https://api.openweathermap.org
# Should return HTTP 200 or 301
```
4. **Check firewall:**
```bash
# Ensure HTTPS (443) is allowed for outbound connections
sudo ufw status
```
---
## Diagnostic Commands Reference
### Service Commands
```bash
# Check status
sudo systemctl status ledmatrix
sudo systemctl status ledmatrix-web
sudo systemctl status ledmatrix-wifi-monitor
# Start service
sudo systemctl start <service-name>
# Stop service
sudo systemctl stop <service-name>
# Restart service
sudo systemctl restart <service-name>
# Enable on boot
sudo systemctl enable <service-name>
# Disable on boot
sudo systemctl disable <service-name>
# View service file
sudo systemctl cat <service-name>
# Reload systemd after editing service files
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
```
### Log Viewing Commands
```bash
# View recent logs (last 50 lines)
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -n 50
# Follow logs in real-time
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -f
# View logs from specific time
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix --since "1 hour ago"
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix --since "2024-01-01 10:00:00"
# View logs until specific time
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix --until "2024-01-01 12:00:00"
# Filter by priority (errors only)
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -p err
# Filter by priority (warnings and errors)
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -p warning
# Search logs for specific text
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix | grep "error"
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix | grep -i "plugin"
# View logs for multiple services
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix -u ledmatrix-web -n 50
# Export logs to file
sudo journalctl -u ledmatrix > ledmatrix.log
```
### Network Testing Commands
```bash
# Test connectivity
ping -c 4 8.8.8.8
ping -c 4 api.openweathermap.org
# Test DNS resolution
nslookup api.openweathermap.org
dig api.openweathermap.org
# Test HTTP endpoint
curl -I http://your-pi-ip:5050
curl http://192.168.4.1:5050
# Check listening ports
sudo lsof -i :5050
sudo netstat -tuln | grep 5050
# Check network interfaces
ip addr show
nmcli device status
```
### File/Directory Verification
```bash
# Check file exists
ls -l config/config.json
ls -l plugins/plugin-id/manifest.json
# Check directory structure
ls -la web_interface/
ls -la plugins/
# Check file permissions
ls -l config/config_secrets.json
# Check file contents
cat config/config.json | jq .
cat config/wifi_config.json | grep auto_enable
```
### Python Import Testing
```bash
# Test core imports
python3 -c "from src.config_manager import ConfigManager; print('OK')"
python3 -c "from src.plugin_system.plugin_manager import PluginManager; print('OK')"
python3 -c "from src.display_manager import DisplayManager; print('OK')"
# Test web interface imports
python3 -c "from web_interface.app import app; print('OK')"
python3 -c "from web_interface.blueprints.api_v3 import api_v3; print('OK')"
# Test WiFi manager
python3 -c "from src.wifi_manager import WiFiManager; print('OK')"
# Test plugin import
python3 -c "
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, 'plugins/plugin-id')
from manager import PluginClass
print('Plugin imports OK')
"
```
---
## Service File Template
If your systemd service file is corrupted or missing, use this template:
```ini
[Unit]
Description=LEDMatrix Web Interface
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User=ledpi
Group=ledpi
WorkingDirectory=/home/ledpi/LEDMatrix
Environment="PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1"
ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /home/ledpi/LEDMatrix/web_interface/start.py
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=5s
StandardOutput=journal
StandardError=journal
SyslogIdentifier=ledmatrix-web
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
Save to `/etc/systemd/system/ledmatrix-web.service` and run:
```bash
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable ledmatrix-web
sudo systemctl start ledmatrix-web
```
---
## Complete Diagnostic Script
Run this script for comprehensive diagnostics:
```bash
#!/bin/bash
echo "=== LEDMatrix Diagnostic Report ==="
echo ""
echo "1. Service Status:"
systemctl status ledmatrix --no-pager -n 5
systemctl status ledmatrix-web --no-pager -n 5
echo ""
echo "2. Recent Logs:"
journalctl -u ledmatrix -n 20 --no-pager
echo ""
echo "3. Configuration:"
cat config/config.json | grep -E "(web_display_autostart|enabled)"
echo ""
echo "4. Network Status:"
ip addr show | grep -E "(wlan|eth|inet )"
curl -s http://localhost:5050 > /dev/null && echo "Web interface: OK" || echo "Web interface: FAILED"
echo ""
echo "5. File Structure:"
ls -la web_interface/ | head -10
ls -la plugins/ | head -10
echo ""
echo "6. Python Imports:"
python3 -c "from src.config_manager import ConfigManager" && echo "ConfigManager: OK" || echo "ConfigManager: FAILED"
python3 -c "from web_interface.app import app" && echo "Web app: OK" || echo "Web app: FAILED"
echo ""
echo "=== End Diagnostic Report ==="
```
---
## Success Indicators
A properly functioning system should show:
1. **Services Running:**
```
● ledmatrix.service - active (running)
● ledmatrix-web.service - active (running)
```
2. **Web Interface Accessible:**
- Navigate to http://your-pi-ip:5050
- Page loads successfully
- Display preview visible
3. **Logs Show Normal Operation:**
```
INFO: Web interface started on port 5050
INFO: Loaded X plugins
INFO: Display rotation active
```
4. **Process Listening on Port:**
```bash
$ sudo lsof -i :5050
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
python3 1234 ledpi 3u IPv4 12345 0t0 TCP *:5050 (LISTEN)
```
5. **Plugins Loading:**
- Logs show plugin initialization
- Plugins appear in web interface
- Display cycles through enabled plugins
---
## Emergency Recovery
If the system is completely broken:
### 1. Git Rollback
```bash
# View recent commits
git log --oneline -10
# Rollback to previous commit
git reset --hard HEAD~1
# Or rollback to specific commit
git reset --hard <commit-hash>
# Restart all services
sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix
sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix-web
```
### 2. Fresh Service Installation
```bash
# Reinstall WiFi monitor
sudo ./scripts/install/install_wifi_monitor.sh
# Recreate service files from templates
sudo cp templates/ledmatrix.service /etc/systemd/system/
sudo cp templates/ledmatrix-web.service /etc/systemd/system/
# Reload and restart
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl restart ledmatrix ledmatrix-web
```
### 3. Full System Reboot
```bash
# As a last resort
sudo reboot
```
---
## Related Documentation
- [WEB_INTERFACE_GUIDE.md](WEB_INTERFACE_GUIDE.md) - Web interface usage
- [WIFI_NETWORK_SETUP.md](WIFI_NETWORK_SETUP.md) - WiFi configuration
- [PLUGIN_STORE_GUIDE.md](PLUGIN_STORE_GUIDE.md) - Plugin installation
- [REST_API_REFERENCE.md](REST_API_REFERENCE.md) - API documentation