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On 01/11/2024 10:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote:Then delete the 2,4 GHZ SSID...On 31/10/2024 21:54, druck wrote:Except it doesn't actually work all the time. I've set up all my Pi's which have both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi with a higher priority to the 5GHz network which has a different SSID to the 2.4 GHz one. Most of the time they honour that but occasionally I find one has switched back to 2.4 GHz, and it's not because the 5GHz signal strength has dropped according to the logging.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.
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There is a priority system in network manager.
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Otherwise it will connect to whatever it connected to last time, or sometimes not
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If you have more than one connection profile use:
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sudo nmcli c modify MYCONNECTIONNAME connection.autoconnect-priority 1
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Randomly created connections are default priority zero
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This is also an accessible parameter from the GUI widget if you have a GUI interface
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It will then at least try only that SSID *first*
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Or delete any alternative connection profiles
Network manager has not yet reached the required level of stability.--
---druck
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