I can live with this, but it is perplexing to me. Everything is the same as it has been for about a year. Same RPI running piCorePlayer, hooked to the same monitor using the HDMI output and using the same router/access point. About a week ago I went to use it and it seemed frozen. I tried to reboot and the wifi came up, but could not find the access point. I brought it upstairs and tried it. It worked fine.
I then changed access points/routers. Started it up. No problem. Took it back downstairs and had the same problem. Eventually, I decided to try it without the monitor hooked up and it works fine. I thought maybe it needed a better power supply because of the HDMI, although I'm pretty sure the HDMI is powered by the TV. Anyway, that didn't work either. I then wiped it and started again, which took several days thanks to Souceforge :-) Tried it again...same behavior. I did try it with a different monitor using the HDMI output and it worked fine. I am scratching my head and don't know exactly where else to look. In a nut shell, everything loads normally, WiFi comes up and starts looking for the access point. It goes through the three tries and never connects. If I boot it and turn the monitor off before it gets tot he third try,or any point before that, it boots fine and connects to WiFi. As I said, not a big deal, just perplexing. Using all of the latest software on a original RPI Bwith a HiFiBerry RCA DAC attached. Thanks again, Howard Can I go home now? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Howard Passman's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=16674 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=105997 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list unix@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix