Setting up WiFi was originally painless and has worked since I installed Leap around June of last year. Now, for some reason, during a system update no less, the system will not connect to the router (FIOS on the 2.4 GHz band) after a reboot or shutdown. The last update seemed to cause the problem. I can setup WiFi an the morning to use the system during the day but not connect after a reboot.
Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01) made by TP Link (IIRC). We have a 100 Mbps FIOS setup from Verizon. Phones and tablet are fine. This PC runs an AMD 8320E CPU on an AMD 760 uATX mainboard. Everything else seems to work. I tried a USB stick temporarily but I'm too far away from the router to use those as this setup uses a larger antenna for extra gain across our apartment.
I looked at the libraries associated with Yast and noticed that Yast-online-update-configuration is showing as deprecated (red) on the list generated by Yast during a lookup. That's the only odd thing I can find.
Should I have filed a bug report? Has anyone else seen this problem with wireless.
Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01) made by TP Link (IIRC). We have a 100 Mbps FIOS setup from Verizon. Phones and tablet are fine. This PC runs an AMD 8320E CPU on an AMD 760 uATX mainboard. Everything else seems to work. I tried a USB stick temporarily but I'm too far away from the router to use those as this setup uses a larger antenna for extra gain across our apartment.
I looked at the libraries associated with Yast and noticed that Yast-online-update-configuration is showing as deprecated (red) on the list generated by Yast during a lookup. That's the only odd thing I can find.
Should I have filed a bug report? Has anyone else seen this problem with wireless.