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    Problems with Wi-Fi connectivity.

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      nuckinfutz
      last edited by

      Adding a dongle on yours may be a good solution. use a usb extension cable yso you can move the dongle around if you dont get connectivity.

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        bhepler Module Developer
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        I used a WiFi dongle on my first mirror. In certain areas of the house, connectivity was pretty poor. I had installed a USB port into the box in case I needed to plug in a keyboard/mouse and troubleshoot. Plugging the WiFi dongle into that external port solved my WiFi problems right nicely.
        So it sounds like you’re on the right track. And disabling the onboard WiFi is pretty easy.

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          n8ms @bhepler
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          @bhepler Thanks for the reply. Can you point me to a good “how to” on disabling the on-board and enabling a wi-fi dongle.

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            nuckinfutz @n8ms
            last edited by nuckinfutz

            @n8ms add to config.txt
            dtoverlay=pi3-disable-wifi
            dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt

            (This also disables Bluetooth)

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              n8ms
              last edited by n8ms

              @nuckinfutz Will this disable both wlan1 and wlan0, wlan0 being the native wireless adapter? I currently have both active and the dongle is working great. I would trial and error it but I am trying to avoid disabling wireless and losing my SSH connection. Will have to open it all up and connect a keyboard to get it running again.

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                nuckinfutz @n8ms
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                @n8ms Disables the onboard wireless. You might want to try bluetooth and a bluetooth keyboard. Why worry about the onboard? Just leave it.Doubt you are having power issues.

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                  n8ms
                  last edited by

                  @nuckinfutz Excellent point, I’m not having power issues so I will probable just leave it how it is. Thanks for the input.

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