On Sun, 7 Sept 2025, 02:10 Ian Laurie, <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 7/9/25 03:39, Peter Robinson wrote:
> > So long story short it's out of our control and quite unlikely.
>
> I know Fedora doesn't support the Pi 5 [yet] but do you know if the Pi
> 500 WiFi module suffers the same support issue?  I *think* the 500
> module is different from the 400 module, but no amount of searching has
> yet revealed what the brand of the module is.  I'm still searching...
>

I'm not sure what module is used in the rpi500 as I don't have one to test,
but the module in the rpi5 works (I've been testing it, more RSN). I hope
the one in the 500 is the same.

I think part of the problem with the 400, and some of the zero2w devices,
was the supply chain issues at the time so they went with a different but
compatible supplier, I'll see if I can work it out when I'm back at my
laptop.

P

>
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