Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi

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Sujet : Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi
De : chris (at) *nospam* internal.net (Chris Elvidge)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Date : 24. Jun 2025, 19:45:11
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On 24/06/2025 at 08:49, Thomas Kempkes wrote:
bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
I've been complaining here about WiFi problems for some time and it's
finally dawned on me that rfkill is a frequent visitor to the scene.
 
Is it plausible that running the "updates available" routine somehow
un-sets the WiFi region selection? The selections look unchanged, but
re-running the configuration seems to fix WiFi operation.
 
Thanks for reading!
 
bob prohaska
 One german it site stated they had problems with the wifi stability
after the update to bookworm.
It was the avahi-daemon for them, which showed with log entried like
 Sep 26 10:37:41 frigate avahi-daemon[651]: Withdrawing address record for 2003:aa:bb:ccc:feed:dead:beef:be61 on wlan0.
 Their fix was to just disable avahi-daemon and the problem was gone for
good:
 sudo systemctl disable avahi-daemon.socket
sudo systemctl disable avahi-daemon
 BYe Thomas
 PS: Original link:
https://www.heise.de/ratgeber/Raspi-mit-Debian-verliert-Internet-Verbindung-9998575.html
 
Hasn't worked here. Back to 11, I suppose.
--
Chris Elvidge, England
I WILL NOT SAY "SPRINGFIELD" JUST TO GET APPLAUSE

Date Sujet#  Auteur
23 Jun 25 * Bookworm updates killing WiFi9bp
23 Jun 25 +* Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi2The Natural Philosopher
24 Jun 25 i`- Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
23 Jun 25 +* Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi4Chris Elvidge
24 Jun10:13 i+- Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi1The Natural Philosopher
24 Jun21:25 i+- Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi1druck
25 Jun10:39 i`- Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi1mm0fmf
24 Jun 25 `* Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi2Thomas Kempkes
24 Jun19:45  `- Re: Bookworm updates killing WiFi1Chris Elvidge

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