Is the Pi "seeing" the WiFi SSID?
Have you tried moving the PI; closer and further away from the router....?
Sometimes that can help.
You mentioned "locale"... Have you set the Wifi locale correctly? i.e to the same as the router is set.
Have you tried asking here...
https://mikrotik.com/support
Could be a router configuration setting.
This might have the answer.....
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Wireless_FAQ
It mentions...."This problem is only seen on Mac devices based on Broadcom wireless chipsets. In order to connect with such wireless device to MikroTik 802.11n AP make sure that you don't use 'short' preamble-mode. Use 'long' or 'both' preamble-mode and Mac wireless devices will be able to connect."
Pi uses a broadcom wireless chip....I wonder if that could be it?
Have you tried moving the PI; closer and further away from the router....?
Sometimes that can help.
You mentioned "locale"... Have you set the Wifi locale correctly? i.e to the same as the router is set.
Have you tried asking here...
https://mikrotik.com/support
Could be a router configuration setting.
This might have the answer.....
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Wireless_FAQ
It mentions...."This problem is only seen on Mac devices based on Broadcom wireless chipsets. In order to connect with such wireless device to MikroTik 802.11n AP make sure that you don't use 'short' preamble-mode. Use 'long' or 'both' preamble-mode and Mac wireless devices will be able to connect."
Pi uses a broadcom wireless chip....I wonder if that could be it?
Statistics: Posted by kip_the_elder — Sat Jun 29, 2024 7:48 am