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Setting up a wireless network with multiple networks around is a pain in the a$$.
Usually the first network you pick is wrong after entering your password, then after scanning it pops up the password and connects to the correct network.
If it doesn't connect and says "connecting", pressing B will cause Launcher to crash and stay on the loading screen indefinitely (needs a reset).
This seems to happen in both Launcher and LauncherGo especially after switching launchers.
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This appears to be some sort of state machine issue -- if you are connected to one WiFi network, and then attempt to connect to a different one, Launcher asks for the SSID of the new one (whether or not you've entered it previously), and when you hit "Done" it doesn't change networks. The only way I've gotten this to work reliably has been to enter "Airplane Mode" and then exit it; after that I can change networks.
Setting up a wireless network with multiple networks around is a pain in the a$$.
Usually the first network you pick is wrong after entering your password, then after scanning it pops up the password and connects to the correct network.
If it doesn't connect and says "connecting", pressing B will cause Launcher to crash and stay on the loading screen indefinitely (needs a reset).
This seems to happen in both Launcher and LauncherGo especially after switching launchers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: