> You do not have to reinstall Debian. If the wifi is not working now,
please provide the output of
># lspci -nnk
># dmesg
>
>not too long after boot so that the first kernel messages ("Linux
version...") have not been flushed, else
>
># journalctl -k

Hi Pascal,

Here are attached the requested additional logs.

Br,

Michael


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