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Deepin Linux: not friendly with Wi-Fi or a feature of the router?
Good day to all!
The problem is the following: there is a laptop with DeepinOS installed. Works smartly (well, almost). The problem is that point-blank does not want to connect to the home Wi-Fi network.
PS: at work, everything works fine, both by cable and by Wai Wai. But at home there are already difficulties: I tried to change the pass on the router - the result is zero in a vacuum. Where to look for a flaw: in the router (by the way, mobile devices attach to the network perfectly, another laptop on the Mazda 10 also finds and joins the wi-fi party without any problems) or in the hardware itself (a clean image is installed, dirty to the minimum, it confuses that at work everything connects clearly, but at home it doesn't work ((9)?
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mureevms was right, although I saw this comment after connecting :)))
There was an n / only mode, I set it to auto and it all worked. Strange of course, but the problem is solving, encryption has nothing to do with it
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