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From: The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid>
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Subject: Re: A bit more on Bookworm and WiFi problens
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:28:13 +0000
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On 11/11/2024 22:20, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
> Apologies for the mix-up. I meant to report that the behaviour of
> the internal Wi-Fi seems to be affected by both use of wired Ethernet
> and use of USB Wi-Fi. The internal Wi-Fi connected spontaneously after
> connecting either a wired Ethernet cable or a USB-wifi dongle. Alas,
> that behaviour is not repeatable.


I am still fighting a similar issue in that one of my pis will not sort 
its dns out until its been sorted out so to speak.

The common factor is a service that wont work until connectivity that it 
should provide itself is already established.

I wonder if the wifi software needs access to something before it will 
wake up.

I cant see why of course.


-- 
For in reason, all government without the consent of the governed is the 
very definition of slavery.

Jonathan Swift