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Fordítási probléma jelentése
don't celebrate too soon if you got it connected.
The little bastard (affectionate term) refused to connect after I left it alone for 15-30 mins.
Had to restart the Deck AND my Router's wireless package before it reconnected.
Def. sus.
And again - both bands work - WPA2 - Wifi6 (802.11ax)
I did however bind its MAC Address to a pre-assigned IP in hopes of maybe avoiding DHCP shenanigans. Prob won't change anything.
Have you also set the date/time on your Steam Deck OLED as I noted in post 116?
If not try doing that and then see if you are able to re-enabled WPA3 and connect to 5GHz using 160MHz channel width.
The errors that others noted in desktop mode where it fails to provide a valid secret, along with people "changing date/time" and thus triggering the date/time to be set correctly; this points toward the WPA3 key generation failing due to the time drift between the routers time and the devices time.
I took my 2TB drive out of the LCD deck and put it into the OLED one, so it used the same connection details which must have been WPA2 previously.
Been running 5ghz 160mhz with WPA2 since last Thursday when I received my deck and it’s been flawless with the WiFi. No connection issues, dropouts or speed issues. It’s only when I messed about last night with WPA3 that connection issues occurred, couldn’t even get it to use WPA3. But WPA2 is running great. I have other devices using WPA3 without issues.
Curiouser and Curiouser....keep us posted.
Also I was on WPA3 since I got my deck last Sunday...or was it Saturday - point is I was on 5Ghz WPA3 802.11ax the entire time until today when it just decided to "not talk" - so started fiddling with the router.
Also it spends most of its time on a Wired Connection - so yeah there's that.
LE OLED 1TB model here.
Tried the different security protocols and still nothing. Removing security altogether tho did actually make it work on wifi 6 and both frequencies 2.4 and 5. This of course isn't a fix as I need security but at least we are all maybe narrowing down the problem.
REF: Netgear RAX200 NTP Settings[community.netgear.com]
Try setting your routers NTP server to the same NTP server that the Steam Deck is using by default which should be 0.arch.pool.ntp.org
There have been other noted issues with date/time difference between when ntpdate is run and the hardware RTC.
Bug report: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1675200/discussions/1/3709306945115113517/
Was thinking of that too - reminds me of the days of Xbox 360/1 troubleshooting.
Frankly I think the wifi chip is messed up.
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/issues
EDIT: I posted this earlier but for reference my modem is a Motorola MG8725 (builtin AX6000 router). The default bandwidth was set to 80Mhz, and the channel was set to 'auto' that defaulted to 36. I since changed it to channel 44, and then set the setting back to auto but the channel stayed at 44. Perhaps this is what fixed my issues?
Check back in 24 hours - they tend to have mood swings. (but seriously - keep us posted)
They had an Asus router and mine Netgear but we both had the same fix, force the deck to use WPA2.
It didn’t even last more than a couple hours 😭 I connected the deck to my dock with Ethernet to download my game library and now WiFi is broken again 😑 At this point I’m probably going to install Windows to see if I’ll have better luck 🤷
This has been pretty frustrating to say the least… 🤬
I had WPA2 by default on my configuration before getting my Sdeck and failed with the very first setup. I made all changes of band, Mhz, swap to WPA3... and failed. Nothing has worked by now. The only solution I have to download something y being connected to the 2,4G Now I have it that way with the WPA3 and it's working all along.
The problem is 5G at any range of Mhz
I disabled WiFi power management and now WiFi is working again even if I reconnect Ethernet… I don’t know what to think anymore lol… not going to hold my breath and I’ll report back if I come across anymore issues but as of right now the wifi is working