Per Jessen wrote:
Brendan McKenna wrote:
Hi,
It seems that if you were to either move the "working" third nanopi to the same access point as the other two -- or, failing that, move one of the "problematic" nanopis onto the same wifi access point as the working one, you could eliminate (or confirm) the OS as being the issue.
I'll move the third one into the same location as nano2, but the third one does not (yet) have a working wifi, it's only connected on serial.
I'll stop annoying everyone with this - if I don't find something useful soon, I'll just add fixed routes to those nanopis. It's just such a really annoying problem. It is supposed to _just_ work. Today I got a 3rd nanopi running Leap15, now in the same location (2 meters away) as nano2 and an IBM laptop. When seen from the router: # ip -6 neigh | egrep '2446|ba7a|39b0|577b' fe80::12d0:7aff:fef6:39b0 dev eth0 lladdr 10:d0:7a:f6:39:b0 STALE (nano3) fe80::96a1:a2ff:fea4:2446 dev eth0 lladdr 94:a1:a2:a4:24:46 STALE (nano2) fe80::214:a4ff:fe76:577b dev eth0 lladdr 00:14:a4:76:57:7b STALE (laptop) fe80::96a1:a2ff:fea3:ba7a dev eth0 FAILED (nano1).
I'm also thinking of swapping the access point to different hardware.
Yesterday I swapped two access points (a Netgear and a Dlink), made no difference except nano2 got confused and I lost the connection :-) In desperation, I also tried out a couple of different wlan aerials, also no difference. Right now, I'm essentially waiting to see if/when nano2 and nano23 will "drop out", and I'd also like to see the laptop drop out. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (13.2°C) http://www.hostsuisse.com/ - dedicated server rental in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org