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1 | initial version | posted 2014-12-24 13:36:44 +0200 |
I've been struggling with connecting to a wifi I occasionally want to use for a year now, debugging it from every direction to no avail.
After changing the networking hardware finally, I accepted that Jolla just won't work at this place until update X. So I tried anew after the recent update without success.
Now by coincidence, I realized that the actual reason is the SSID starting with a lowercase letter.
I have not seen such a behaviour on any UNIX system I ever set up.
Please have a look into this. Thank you.
2 | No.2 Revision |
I've been struggling with connecting to a wifi I occasionally want to use for a year now, debugging it from every direction to no avail.
After changing the networking hardware finally, I accepted that Jolla just won't work at this place until update X. So I tried anew after the recent update without success.
Now by coincidence, I realized that the actual reason is the SSID starting with a lowercase letter.
I have not seen such a behaviour on any UNIX system I ever set up.
Please have a look into this. Thank you.
3 | retagged |
I've been struggling with connecting to a wifi I occasionally want to use for a year now, debugging it from every direction to no avail.
After changing the networking hardware finally, I accepted that Jolla just won't work at this place until update X. So I tried anew after the recent update without success.
Now by coincidence, I realized that the actual reason is the SSID starting with a lowercase letter.
I have not seen such a behaviour on any UNIX system I ever set up.
Please have a look into this. Thank you.