Solved WiFi is not working on Pi 3B or Pi 3B+
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 Hi, 
 I posted the same thread at the german forum two days ago. Since there was no response until today I try to reach more people at the international board. Sorry for double posting and for my bad english.Here is my problem: 
 I can connect to the Internet via LAN but not via Wi-Fi. I've tried several ways on Pi3 and 3+.
 Here is what I've tested already :-SSID without special characters, once with spaces, once without spaces. -Password without special characters. -Registration via UI (SSID is found, connection is not possible). -Log in via Manager (saves the settings, but does not connect). -Login over the .conf (saves the attitudes, but does not connect) the semicolons before the SSID and the key removed thereby also, the Country code I put on DE, wifi enabled I set to 1. -The SSID on the router is visible, the security key is WPA2, the channel I have set to 8 testwise (normal would be auto, but that's not working too) So I hope I did not forget anything. 
 After each change of settings, I rebooted the Pi, to no avail.I tested all settings with both Pi's (3b and 3b +). 
 I do not know what else I can test. I hope you can help me.
 Btw, the WLAN chip works on both Pi's, because with other operating system everything works perfectly.
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 @darth_joghurt what is your chip ? 
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 Sorry I don't understand your question. Is it possible that I have a different chip on my pi3 than on yours? 
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 @darth_joghurt sorry I thought you were using an external chip. In recalbox.conf, try to set wifi.region=DE
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 No I'm using the internal chip. 
 As I described in my opening post I already set the country code to DE.
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 Do you need more information? 
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 @darth_joghurt Which version of Recalbox are you using? 
 Have you set up the system yourself, or are you using a ready-made downloaded image from the internet?
 Are you sure that the wifi did not connect? In my RPi3, sometimes when turning on the wifi shows as disconnected, but I can access the recalbox manager by the smartphone without any problem, you were only based on the information "disconnected" or tested?
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 @darth_joghurt 
 Hi, I had problems by configuring my 2,4 GHz WiFi using channel 12 and 13. At least with Pi3 B and latest Recalbox stable. Seems that Pi (or Recalbox?) does not support these channels.
 Maybe this helps...See also here at: 
 „WLAN-Autokanal inklusive Kanal 12/13“
 https://service.avm.de/help/de/FRITZ-Box-Fon-WLAN-7490/015/hilfe_wlan_funkkanal
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 Hi, I used the latest stable version for the 3B and the Christmas-beta for the 3B+. I've set up the systems by myself, no pre-made images from the internet. 
 The connection was testet by trying to get access through the manager.
 I've already changed the wifi channel to 8 but that didn't work too.
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 @darth_joghurt is the SSID is found, it means wifi works and your router is seen by Recalbox. Besides, for an unkwnown reason yet it cannot connect, and I bet it's password related, or maybe some security on your router side. Just WPA2 ? Not enterprise preshared key or something like that ? 
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 @OyyoDams 
 Special caracter in wifi key ?
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 No there are no special security settings on my router. My password is only numbers. All devices are allowed to connect to the router. 
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 @darth_joghurt what is your wifi key encryption ? 
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 @Scavy what do you mean with encryption? 
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 Hi guys, I have solved the problem. I thought I had the function "only allow known devices in the Wi-Fi" disabled and set to "allow all devices". Unfortunately, my router has not adopted the setting. After I changed it, everything worked 
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 @darth_joghurt great  
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