Hardware:  Dell Latitude E6420 - i5
BRCM on-board WiFi disabled in BIOS
VT-x and VT-d properly enabled in BIOS
Machine worked great with R3.2, including USB WiFi using Edimax/Realtek

Symptoms:
USB WiFi adapters (tried two) not properly detected during install

Attempting to start sys-net qube with either PCI USB controller attached 
results in error: "Start failed: internal error: libxenlight failed to create 
new domain 'sys-net'"

Actions taken:
Removed both PCI USB controllers from sys-net and sys-net will then start.  
Tried adding them back singly (there are two) and sys-net will not start.

My issue appears to be closely related to this:  
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/user-faq/#i-created-a-usbvm-and-assigned-usb-controllers-to-it-now-the-usbvm-wont-boot

The last several lines of my output of xl dmesg is identical to that noted on 
the FAQ page linked above, but adds more lines showing failure to attach either 
of the two controllers to a number of xen domains.

However, the FAQ says it is likely a USB3.0 issue, but this machine does not 
have USB3.0 and note that the controllers worked fine in R3.2.

I have not tried this solution: "qvm-prefs usbVM -s pci_strictreset false"  as 
my error message is different and, as noted above, these USB controllers worked 
fine in R3.2.  I also don't want to open up additional risks.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.  I am *somewhat* new to Qubes, but love 
it.

Sonny Horton

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