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    Default Raspberry Pi won't stay connected to net

    Yo ma sizzles

    Just trying to set up my pi and it won't stay connected to the internet for longer than 5 seconds before disconnecting and reconnecting.

    Tired the adapter that's "made" for the PI, as well as the one I use for my PC, no luck.

    The error I get is:

    bssid=20:0c:c8:bd:27:70 reaosn =2
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    - the noob

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    what else do you have plugged in to your pi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwoooooooo View Post
    what else do you have plugged in to your pi?
    keyboard and mouse and monitor

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    do the lights on the keyboard and mouse flicker too? if not idk

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwoooooooo View Post
    do the lights on the keyboard and mouse flicker too? if not idk
    Nope

    @Chippiewill any idea?

    The adapter is the 802.11N, which *should* work fine
    Last edited by lRhyss; 02-03-2015 at 08:23 PM.

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    try it without the keyboard etc

    back on the original Pi I remember there being issues with power consumption through USB (i.e. if keyboard used too much it screwed with every device attached)

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    try it without the keyboard etc

    back on the original Pi I remember there being issues with power consumption through USB (i.e. if keyboard used too much it screwed with every device attached)
    Tired it mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwoooooooo View Post
    do the lights on the keyboard and mouse flicker too? if not idk
    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    try it without the keyboard etc

    back on the original Pi I remember there being issues with power consumption through USB (i.e. if keyboard used too much it screwed with every device attached)
    If it works when I use an ethernet connection, would I be able to use a Mains ethernet adapter?

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    Yeah, shouldn't make a difference how it's routed around the house (routers, switches, homeplugs, whatever).

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