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From: Chris Townley <news@cct-net.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Subject: Re: Wifi error log for Bookworm?
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 21:51:37 +0000
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On 28/10/2024 18:54, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
> mm0fmf <none@invalid.com> wrote:
>> On 28/10/2024 15:01, druck wrote:
>>> On 27/10/2024 19:37, mm0fmf wrote:
>>>> On 27/10/2024 16:27, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
>>>>> old, D-Link DI-524,
>>>>
>>>> You really need to get a router that was already considered obsolete
>>>> by people like Marconi and move into the modern era.
>>>
>>> Aye, but it were good enough for my father, and his father before 'im.
>>>
>>> :)
>>>
>>> ---druck
>>
>> ROTFL
> 
> Not exactly 8-)
> 
> I avoid throwing money at problems until I at least _think_
> I understand them.
> 
> For the moment it's fairly clear I don't understand.
> 
> The only hint so far is an error message from journalctl -g wlan0
> saying " association took too long ".
> 
> At that point the Pi5 appears to start scanning 5 GHz access points,
> despite being told otherwise in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf .
> That looks to me like a software problem.
> 
> There's on oldish thread that seems related here:
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/bookworm-feedback/issues/220
> 
> Unfortunately, the thread ended months ago, without resolution.
> 
> Thanks for reading,
> 
> bob prohaska
> 

But a lot of technology does improve over time...

-- 
Chris