Path: news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: bp@www.zefox.net Newsgroups: comp.sys.raspberry-pi Subject: Re: More WiFi mischief in Bookworm Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2025 15:08:42 -0000 (UTC) Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 44 Message-ID: <102s0dq$2f2a7$1@dont-email.me> References: <102q5n6$1th2s$1@dont-email.me> <102rban$29hkj$2@dont-email.me> Injection-Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2025 17:08:42 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="eca03ef8385ef8b0a72902d1a6f5826a"; logging-data="2591047"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1/RDLi2zbD7KKLzAfyDH/auAQrw76vaEwY=" User-Agent: tin/2.6.4-20241224 ("Helmsdale") (FreeBSD/14.2-STABLE (arm64)) Cancel-Lock: sha1:Et1IcC+ydHPojskJjs4iIUU8XHg= The Natural Philosopher wrote: > On 16/06/2025 23:26, bp@www.zefox.net wrote: >> >> One report on the web suggested that certain characters in passwords >> were not handled correctly in bookworm. The only "special" character >> I use is a period (.), which according to all reports I can find is >> legal for ssid passwords. >> > I have a period in my SSID pasword and all my Pis work fine > >> > I had a Pi zero problem that sounds suspiciously like this. A better PSU > made it disappear. > > I have a sneaking suspicion that a lot of Pis loaded up with whatever > are now actually on the limit with respect to PSU current. Wifi takes a > lot of power when actually transmitting data. > > Friend had a Pi5 that wouldn't connect to his disk, via USB but would > connect to mine. > > Powered hub sorted it... In the course of exploring the wifi problems I moved the Pi5 to a new location where it could use a wired ethernet connection. On reboot I saw a message saying that "USB booting requires a 5V 5A power supply" or words to that effect. I think the message is new, it's unclear if it's a warning or merely informational. At the same time I added a 2nd monitor, which led to some confusion (mine) during startup so it took a couple of tries, ending with both monitors working correctly. Whether the failures were boot problems or just me looking at the wrong screen is not apparent. Right now there's a voltmeter connected to the ground and +5V pins on the GPIO header, Wifi is on, the meter reads 5.08V. Turning wifi off seems to make no difference. Turning wifi back on caused a momentary dip to 5.06V which recovered within one second. If that's a PSU problem it's mighty subtle. Thanks for writing! bob prohaska