Thank you for that suggestion. Indeed the iw reg get lists wrong information. I'm in Norway - on global it lists country US: DFS-FCC .... on phy#0 it lists country 99.
I have tried to update the regulatory-domain to NO (for Norway) - and if I do netplan apply the data changes when I do the iw reg get, but after a reboot it is not reapplied. I am really confused about the cloud init and what happens and not.
I will anyway apply this setting manually after rebooting, hoping it will stick, and also I can then test if it is more stable.
EDIT: It is not sticking - so being a newbie to modern linux I am a bit lost on this one.
I have received and installed the cooling, and the machines are running much better (also lasting longer before they fail) - but they still fail eventually. I still haven't tried with ethernet cable in all the machines, as I do not have enough free ports where I have them just now, need to buy another switch.
But anyway I would like for the PI's wifis to be stable, even if I'll run them on ethernet for normal operation.
I have tried to update the regulatory-domain to NO (for Norway) - and if I do netplan apply the data changes when I do the iw reg get, but after a reboot it is not reapplied. I am really confused about the cloud init and what happens and not.
I will anyway apply this setting manually after rebooting, hoping it will stick, and also I can then test if it is more stable.
EDIT: It is not sticking - so being a newbie to modern linux I am a bit lost on this one.
I have received and installed the cooling, and the machines are running much better (also lasting longer before they fail) - but they still fail eventually. I still haven't tried with ethernet cable in all the machines, as I do not have enough free ports where I have them just now, need to buy another switch.
But anyway I would like for the PI's wifis to be stable, even if I'll run them on ethernet for normal operation.
Statistics: Posted by hbjoroy — Mon Jan 29, 2024 10:34 pm