Anssi Saari <
[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] writes:
The wifi dongle works but not well. When the wireless connection gets
dodgy the entire USB system, including keyboard and trackpad, slow to
the point that the machine can't be controlled and must be power-cycled.
Could that be more of a power issue? Dongle draws more power and your
PSU can't keep up? I remember the early Pis had some questionable design
WRT power, basically you'd want your PSU to be able to provide something
like 5.2 volts.
From what I gather the 5.2 volt requirement applies to Pi5 with
internal WiFi. This is a Pi2B with no internal WiFi.
The dongle is on a powered hub (part of a Dell monitor with a built-in
hub). The hub is putting out 5.12 volts with the WiFi dongle active.
The WiFi dongle is on a short USB-A extension cable to allow positioning
for best reception, which varies wildly over a few inches.
There's a fairly clear correlation between WiFi signal quality declining
and the keyboar/trackpad becoming unresponsive. It tends to happen in the evening and I'm guessing it's interference with neighbor's access points,
which are abundant.
It does appear that the firmware-realtek package can be upgraded, but trying sudo apt upgrade realtek-firmware
reported that upgrade does not take arguments.
It appears that I need to use
sudo apt install --only-upgrade firmware-realtek
but I haven't tried it yet. Can anybody confirm this is the correct command? I'd rather not alter anything else right now.
Thanks for writing!
bob prohaska
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