Even on 2.4, it would still die. the dongle is doing fine, it's just sad that intel's wifi driver is buggy enough to crash when the unexpected happens. So nice of them to abandon support for that card years ago.
Interesting to note that it happens on other models, I wonder what wifi card / driver version they are.
#2 daughter's X260 seems to be fine, as does #1 daughter's surface laptop 3.
The Canon printer has no wired port! (Sad face!) so I doubt I will ever buy another Canon. Even resetting it gets nowhere. It can see the wifi MACs for all of them, but it refuses to connect or even ask for a passphrase.
Wifi device to wifi device seems not to work, but that might be me doing something dumb like expecting it to work.
I have a panasonic phone + the app on my phone. it seems unable to connect.
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-25-2021 10:36 PM
From: Danny Kong
Subject: Instant 2.3.0 Update
Same Issue for my 3 AP22.
Issue happens on my X230 (need to disable / enable the device), X13 and X390 (connect / disconnect)
And finally, I fixed the SSID only operates on 2.4Ghz as work around.
Hope the patch is coming soon.
Danny
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Danny Kong
Original Message:
Sent: 04-15-2021 10:31 PM
From: F L
Subject: Instant 2.3.0 Update
There seems to be some issues with the AP11, especially on 2.3.0. Has anyone had any issues on the other major models (AP12, AP15, and AP22)?
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F L
Original Message:
Sent: 04-14-2021 06:07 PM
From: F L
Subject: Instant 2.3.0 Update
While I can't confirm (LOGS anyone?) I think this update might have issues.
The N-6205 in the x230 now keeps falling off the network.
There is of course, no "go back to 2.2.1" option to check that >_<!
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-14-2021 01:35 AM
From: Donato Orlando
Subject: Instant 2.3.0 Update
Just want to say glad to see all the changes brought to 2.3.0.
We can finally control Radio strength, as a whole or per AP, and seperate settings per band.
Being able to tag only the vlans I want on a network port is great.
The ability to go to the wired networks and tag and untag all ports is much quicker than the old way of one port at a time.
Now when are you going to get a proper firewall and give us a complete solution.