Sujet : Re: More WiFi mischief in Bookworm
De : tnp (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (The Natural Philosopher)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 17. Jun 2025, 10:08:39
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On 16/06/2025 23:26, bp@
www.zefox.net wrote:
After a month or so of working well, the wifi has again started acting
strange after a series of software updates on a Pi5 running Bookworm.
Now the most obvious problem shown in journalctl seems to be authentication.
Entries reporting "no secrets" and authentication failed seem to be the norm.
At the same time, sometimes wifi will work long enough to let half or so
of a homepage load.
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
Those clues don't square with each other very well, but they're all I have
for now. The AP works fine with other hosts and is the strongest signal
by about 20 dB. A second host in the same location as the Bookworm machine
has no trouble connecting.
Thanks for reading, and any ideas.
bob prohaska
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.
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