Hi everyone,

one of my two Transporters fails to connect to Wi-Fi since this morning,
out of nowhere. The four Booms and the other Transporter in the
apartment have no issues.

I did Xilinx and factory resets and checked multiple Wi-Fi cards from my
stock. Depending on the card, I either don't see my SSID at all, or it
takes very long, or is visible immediately. In cases where I can select
the SSID, I can also see the connection strength varies between 70 and
80%. I can enter the password (double-checked I entered it correctly)
but it never gets beyond the subsequent step "Connecting...". It times
out after 30 seconds. What would follow is usually the question whether
I want DHCP or a manual IP address. It never gets there.
An attempt to connect to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi hotspot provided by my cellphone
failed as well.
Checked my router and it has no new restrictions or anything that might
explain this. The Transporter in question connects okay via wired
Ethernet, albeit with infrequent new trouble sometimes. In one of my
connection attempts, the entire device was super slow and display
animations were freeze-framed. In that state it did not react to any
user input, too. Like the CPU is running only on a fraction of its usual
speed. Another factory reset cured this for now but I'm in serious
doubts now.
Could be that I have one the models suffering from a dying CPU, and this
could be the start of it.

Anybody around  who recognizes any of this?

Thank you all! Cheers,
Joe



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