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I have an external antenna for my Rock Pi X computer board. It's the same one I see In DJ's Test Platform Video. My question is does it just snap on the little round connector that sits next to the small power on button at the edge of the board?
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wow! That's a lot of steps! Glad it got working. I wonder why it didn't work - that's too bad. I do have another rock pi that is going into a robot soon. I'll have to see if there's something missing on our driver package
Thanks for the details so i know what to look for!
Thanks @DJ.
While researching this problem I ran across a lot of people with the same issues. The problem of WiFi drivers and/or having Unknown Devices after a fresh install of Windows seems to be somewhat common. It seems to happen with the Broadcom 802.11ac WDI SDIO Adapter that Rock Pi Used.
It wasn't till I removed the previously inserted 435r6nvram from the Windows>System32>Drivers folder that I was able to update the 4 unknown devices.
I still don't know what really happened but my uneducated guess is that something keeps the Broadcom 802.11ac WDI SDIO Adapter from being detected during Windows install process. Then something in the 435r6nvram file placed in the Windows driver folder keeps things from being seen or fixed.
Maybe I just cant follow directions. LOL
I might also add that I've had this Rock Pi X sitting here for a couple years unused. It may be an older model.