On 10/25/2016 12:48 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
I've been following your problem. Had something similar happen years
ago.
Have you checked if you installed "Laptop Tools" which includes wifi
packages? They usually don't get installed automatically.
Have you tried manually shutting down wifi and manually connecting?
Try purging the firmwareware and reinstalling.
I just purged and reinstalled firmware-realtek. Now I get the syslog
messages,
Oct 26 13:08:38 devuan-nitpicking kernel: [ 357.907437] rtl8723au:
Loading firmware rtlwifi/rtl8723aufw_B.bin
Oct 26 13:08:38 devuan-nitpicking kernel: [ 357.907503] rtl8723au
2-1.7:1.2: firmware: direct-loading firmware rtlwifi/rtl8723aufw_B.bin
Still no connection, though.
The only laptop tools in apt-cache search results are for
laptop-mode-tools, which doesn't seem to apply. Could you clarify?
I've tried configuring the network multiple ways with no success. Can
you point me to instructions for the manual connection method you're
describing?
wicd-gtk detects all local networks (SSIDs) and whether they require
encryption, but then still fails to connect to any of them.
Appreciate the attempt to help.
Carl