Le 20/07/2018 à 03:39, Haines Brown a écrit :
So I wrote the stanza manually:

   SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*",
   ATTR{address}=="<my dongle's MAC address>",
   ATTR{dev_id}=="0x0", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="wlan*", NAME="wlan0"

I put this interface stanza in /etc/network/interfaces:

        auto wlx2824ff1a1794
        iface wlx2824ff1a1794 inet dhcp
          wpa-ssid ATT680
          wpa-psk <my password>

wlx2824ff1a1794 is the Dongle's MAC address. I then did

        # ifup wlx2824ff1a1794

and I'm connected wirelessly.

    If udev renames your interface "wlan0", why then would you need "wlx2824ff1a1794" in the interfaces file? You would need "wlan0".

    In my understanding, your udev rule has no effect, for some yet unknown reason, and some other rule renames it "wlx2824ff1a1794".

        Didier




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