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      Lakotaubp @User1993
      last edited by 9 May 2020, 06:10

      @User1993 Have you just tried System Settings (grey gear cog)? The connected WiFi should be highlighted. Not sure if your saying you have working WiFi or not. Try using System Settings, Updates and change the update channel to RC and see if that fixes it.
      You'll be getting that anyway next week if your on stable as OTA-12.

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        w4mic
        last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:12

        Good morning, everyone.

        Name here is Mike, and I am total Noob to Ubuntu Touch. (And very excited about it!)
        I have the same issue as User1993.
        I purchased a Oneplus One to experiment with; and after installing the firmware I have no WiFi.

        I can get access to the WiFi screen with no issues; but it simply shows that no WiFi networks are detected.
        I KNOW it's not the phone, because it was running android when I first received it, and tested the phone.
        I also know it's not my WiFi because I have several other devices running on it.

        Based on the about screen:
        Ubuntu 16.04 (OTA-12)
        Last updated 1/24/70 (Huh??? LOL!)

        And of course, I cannot check for updates; it has no network connection.

        Any thoughts or suggestions?
        And thank you all in advance for taking my ignorance of this system into consideration.
        Please be patient with me as I learn something new.

        Thanks!

        Mike
        Hillsboro, OR

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          w4mic @w4mic
          last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:19

          @w4mic Img_1.jpg

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            w4mic @w4mic
            last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:24

            @w4mic Img_2.jpg

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              w4mic @w4mic
              last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:29

              @w4mic Img_3.jpg

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                PhoenixLandPirat
                last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:32

                the OPO sometimes has trouble detecting wifi, try and turn the wifi off anf on via the indicator and it might show up, sorry if youve already tried that.

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                  w4mic @w4mic
                  last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:33

                  *Please disregard the Date stamp LOL above... Brain-fart on my part.
                  I just realized that of COURSE it won't get the date / time info; it has no connection!
                  SMH...

                  Sorry.*

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                    Lakotaubp
                    last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:34

                    OK if someone feels like it re-connect to the installer and this time try installing the development channel and see if that fixes it. If it does you can change back to stable using system settings. Or if you didn't the first time reinstall stable but with the wipe option ticked.
                    Please remember if you have installed any files or info you want to keep don't select the wipe option.

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                      w4mic @PhoenixLandPirat
                      last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:36

                      @PhoenixLandPirat: No worries; suggest away. That's why I ask.
                      I have tried that, but no joy. I also tried looking at the update channels as shown above,
                      but of course that doesn't work either... (Cannot check for updates; no internet connection).

                      Thanks!

                      @Lakotaubp: I will try that next. Thank you for the suggestion, and I will post an update after trying.

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                        w4mic @Lakotaubp
                        last edited by 16 May 2020, 19:56

                        @Lakotaubp : No Joy, sorry. Loaded the developer profile, but nothing changed.
                        I will keep poking at it and see if I can figure out what's going on.
                        In the meantime, everyone is welcome to keep sending suggestions.

                        Thanks!

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                          w4mic @w4mic
                          last edited by 16 May 2020, 20:31

                          CONFIRMED.
                          I'm dead in the water at the moment.

                          Several reinstall attempts, with SIM and without SIM.
                          Dev channel, RC channel, Secure channel... No change.
                          (Wiped every time and re-setup... Currently on Dev Channel.)

                          Again, I'll keep poking at it, but for the moment I'm at a dead stop.
                          Yes, I am currently an Ubuntu Wonder-dummy; but I will use this as an opportunity to learn.

                          (I'm actually an RF engineer for a worldwide communications company; so anything new I can learn is good!)

                          So, if there are any amazing updates or breakthroughs, please let me know.
                          Thanks again to all!

                          Mike

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                            Lakotaubp @w4mic
                            last edited by 16 May 2020, 21:19

                            @w4mic Do you get the option to connect to wifi during the initial setup?

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                              domubpkm @w4mic
                              last edited by 16 May 2020, 21:29

                              @w4mic Thoughts like this:

                              Is your box or hotspot being detected by another phone or device?

                              If yes, I don't know if it's gonna help, but it doesn't cost anything to try:

                              • On your ubuntu phone, start by disabling bluetooth, location, and wifi.
                              • Reboot your phone.
                              • Reboot your box or hotspot wifi source.
                              • activate the wifi of your phone and see....
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                                w4mic @domubpkm
                                last edited by 16 May 2020, 23:48

                                @domubpkm: You are speaking of my Wifi Router, yes?

                                If so, then yes... I am using it on two laptops, two other phones (one iPhone and one Pixel 2), 2 cameras and several home automation devices. Plus, when I first received the phone, it had Android OS installed and was functional on the WiFi. I was able to surf the web, etc... No issues.

                                I have disabled everything I can think of and performed reboots of both the phone and my WiFi.
                                Nothing (so far) has helped.

                                My next step will be to completely wipe the handset, reinstall a different OS (Android), and then retest the WiFi.
                                After that, I will reinstall Ubuntu and try again.

                                Thanks!
                                ~ Mike

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                                  w4mic @Lakotaubp
                                  last edited by 16 May 2020, 23:52

                                  @Lakotaubp: Yes, I get the option.
                                  However, at that point there are NO WiFi networks being show as available.
                                  (SCREENSHOT: Picture 2 above.)

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                                    domubpkm @w4mic
                                    last edited by 17 May 2020, 01:11

                                    @w4mic My advice to you is not to put again AndroΓ―d to your phone but to use the

                                    CyanogenMod 14.1 (Android 7.1):
                                    https://archive.org/download/cm14los14.1bacon/cm-14.1-20161225-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip

                                    I used this TWRP
                                    https://archive.org/download/twrp-3.3.1-0-bacon/twrp-3.3.1-0-bacon.img
                                    But you can choose another TWRP here

                                    This can help how to :
                                    https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/bacon/install

                                    And after to reflash UT. it has worked for me.
                                    Good Luck !

                                    And IF it doesn't work you put your phone in.....πŸ˜€

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                                      w4mic @domubpkm
                                      last edited by 17 May 2020, 02:12

                                      @domubpkm: I will do so.
                                      Thank you very much!

                                      Have a wonderful evening!

                                      ~ Mike

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                                        flohack
                                        last edited by 17 May 2020, 08:46

                                        Sorry to say, a certain batch of OPOs has a different persistent storage, so the MAC address i snot initialized correctly, leading to a faileed driver load.

                                        If some of the devs could get hands-on such a device its probably a matter of a few days to fix it, but so far all of our models are "working" ones. Though we get those reports since over a year now. I have no idea how to fix it, other than pointing you here: https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/995 -> you need to create the mentioned config file in /persist partition of your device. Boot in recovery, mount /persist and then do the steps that are scattered in this thread πŸ™‚ - If you could write a better HowTo would be grand.

                                        My languages: πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ή πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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