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   The Natural Philosopher to Pancho   
   Re: My question isn't about the fault, i   
   14 Sep 24 11:33:48   
   
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   On 14/09/2024 08:12, Pancho wrote:   
   > On 9/13/24 14:34, The Natural Philosopher wrote:   
   >> Yesterday I brought up a brand new Pi Zero 2 W and after a bit, it was   
   >> all hunky dory.   
   >> Sometime last might, it went offline. No route to host.   
   >> I rebooted it and it lasted half an hour. Then it wouldn't reboot at   
   >> all. Its now sitting next to the wifi router is configured for and is   
   >> for now accessible.   
   >> I have no HDMI adapter for it., Its headless and normally accessible   
   >> via ssh.   
   >>   
   >   
   > Maybe a Serial Console would help?   
   >    
   >   
   > Reading logs is one thing, but immediately being able to test a   
   > hypothesis is much better.   
      
   Prolly easier to get an HDMI and USB adapter and pop a monitor and   
   keyboard on it.   
   I spent hours yesterday googling for PI ZERO 2 W WIFI DISCONNECTS and   
   everybody has the same problem. Must be 1000 posts out there. It seems   
   that the 2W is basically a piece of shit. People try SD cards that work   
   perfectly in the Zero W, but don't work in the 2W.   
      
   I tried every methodology suggested, and its still doing it.   
      
   I am tempted to buy the old version, two  of which have been faultlessly   
   connected to the same wifi point for several years....   
      
   Unfortunately I soldered a header block to this one so I can't return   
   it. Bin job probably.   
      
      
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