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On 31/10/2024 21:54, druck wrote:Oh, and you can confine it to also use only one frequency too.However, when using Network Manager, it sometimes decides to try a different network, leaving a remote headless Pi stuffed. Whilst all my 'desktop/media' Pi's (connected to monitors and keyboards) are on Bookworm, all the headless ones are remaining on Bullseye for the time being.I already told you the solution to that.
There is a priority system in network manager.
Otherwise it will connect to whatever it connected to last time, or sometimes not
If you have more than one connection profile use:
sudo nmcli c modify MYCONNECTIONNAME connection.autoconnect-priority 1
Randomly created connections are default priority zero
This is also an accessible parameter from the GUI widget if you have a GUI interface
It will then at least try only that SSID *first*
Or delete any alternative connection profiles.
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