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    Nexus 7 Can't Connect to WiFi

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        mojosam
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        I have a Nexus 7 2013 Flo (WiFi). I just installed Ubuntu Touch 16.04 OTA-11. It installed just fine, but I can't connect to WiFi. The device can see my router. I enter the password correctly. Then nothing happens. It never connects.

        How can I troubleshoot this? Thanks!

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          Lakotaubp @mojosam
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          @mojosam Try updating to the dev channel and see if that fixes it first. If it does you can go back to stable or whatever and the fix will stay.

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            mojosam
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            Hey, that worked! Thanks!

            So now the question is, should I stay on Developer or go back to Stable?

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              Lakotaubp @mojosam
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              @mojosam Dev is the future give it a try, but you can go back to stable and the fix should stay.

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                mojosam
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                How unstable is Dev? I see there's also Edge. I assume that is where new code gets dumped to see if it explodes?

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                  Lakotaubp @mojosam
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                  @mojosam All my devices are running dev including my daily driver and it is stable but still has the odd issue and is not quite ready for moving to RC (release candidate) yet. So it's worth giving a good run out.
                  Edge is highly in development and experimental and really not for general use. You could have a look but your device could crash in a bad way at any point.

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                    mojosam
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                    So Release Candidate is halfway between Dev and Stable, I assume. I will stay on Dev for the moment. If I get frustrated, I'll try RC.

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