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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.
In one of the threads about wifi trouble somebody mentioned
that turning off avahi-daemon seemed to help. Trying it with
a usb-wifi dongle connected both interfaces came up. It appears
avahi has something to do with Apple hardware, so I don`t
think it`ll be missed
Removing the usb-wifi dongle seemed to prevent the internal
wifi from working at least the one time it was tried.
Near as I can tell, the Pi5 searches for APs even when
configured not to do so.
I still don`t understand, but there`s a workaround.
Thanks to all for reading and helping!
bob prohaska
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