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   Chris Townley to bp@www.zefox.net   
   Re: Wifi error log for Bookworm?   
   25 Oct 24 19:38:30   
   
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   On 25/10/2024 17:11, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:   
   > The Natural Philosopher  wrote:   
   >> On 25/10/2024 04:02, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>> The access point works with other devices, so I don't think it's   
   >>> the problem.   
   >>>   
   >>> Thanks for reading and any suggestions!   
   >>>   
   >>> bob prohaska   
   >>>   
   >> All I can say is that my PiZero running bookworm became  stable with   
   >> wifi after a more powerful PSU was fitted to it.   
   >>   
   >   
   > It turns out that moving the Pi5 within three feet the access point   
   > restores normal WiFi operation. Signal quality reported by wavemon   
   > went from 90% to 100% and the WiFi connected automatically in parallel   
   > to a wired connection. However,  neighbor's APs using the 2.4GHz band   
   > appear with 67-76% signal quality. If I were to move the Pi5 back to   
   > its original location, its signal strength at the AP would be much lower.   
   >   
   > It's difficult to improve the Pi5's antenna, but my AP has an   
   > SMA connector. Does anybody have experience with directional   
   > antennas?   
   >   
   > At the moment, the Pi5 is showing 5.05 volts at the GPIO header.   
   > I think that's slightly lower than I saw previously when the Pi5   
   > was in the troublesome location. The PSU doesn't seem the prime suspect.   
   >   
   > Thanks for reading, and any suggestions.   
   >   
   > bob prohaska   
   >   
      
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