WLAN during DEBIAN 9.12 installation works, but not after

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12 Jul 2020 09:13 #174368 by Tarja
Hi, maybe someone has an idea.
I have nano WLAN Stick which works fine during installation of Debian 9.12 64bit netinst but once finished and restarted, I am not able to reconnect to same WLAN. It doesn't work.
Already tried to delete it and recreated an new connections but no success.

Any idea why it would work during installation but not after?
and is there somewhere a log to see whats happening during the connection process?

Thx

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12 Jul 2020 10:05 #174374 by tommylight
Use the "non free" version of Debian NetInstall.

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12 Jul 2020 10:25 - 12 Jul 2020 10:27 #174375 by Tarja
Last edit: 12 Jul 2020 10:27 by Tarja.

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12 Jul 2020 11:51 #174379 by tommylight
OK, in that case i have no clue why it does not work.
I thought you were using that since it works during install, so is there any thing like "install proprietary drivers and codex" in the menus during install ?

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12 Jul 2020 12:20 #174380 by Mike_Eitel
What shows your ip configuration

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12 Jul 2020 13:38 #174384 by Tarja
What do you mean? (automatic dhcp)

An other info:
I installed accidently the 32bit version of the same linux version and there the WLAN worked also after installation.

Could it be a driver problem. Different driver for installation and after for running?

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13 Jul 2020 08:20 #174481 by rodw
The nano is a but funny based on my experience. When I first tried to use Wheezy, I was able to compile the driver. Then I changed PC's (pre stretch), it never worked and then when I adopted Linux Mint 17.3 , it was supported out of the box with no issues. I also found a better quality WLAN Access point improved network reliability but I doubt that is nano related..

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