I honestly cannot figure this one out and searching online and the steam troubleshooter have been no help.

about a week ago my Deck stopped connecting to my WiFi as I was playing a game on it, one minute it’s fine, then the wifi connection is gone. I go to reconnect, it gets stuck on “connecting to [SSID]” and it will stay there for several minutes and say “failed to connect” and prompt me to re-enter my password. Double check password, it’s all good. Restart router, problem persists. Restart Deck, problem persists. Check my other devices, everything is connecting fine. Check if Steam is working on my laptop, it’s fine. I give up on tinkering with it because I’ve got a big trip coming up and I’d rather play Fallout 4 and Risk of Rain 2 offline than play nothing at all.

cut to my trip, deck connects to airport wifi, in-flight wifi, hotel wifi, all with no problem, no sign anything is wrong. Deck works perfect.

get home, deck still won’t connect to my WiFi, “fine I’ll just play RoR2 in bed offline” game says its launching but then never does, just gets stuck there. Try other games, and same thing happens with every single one.

“maybe a factory reset will do the trick? I’m desperate enough at this point” I go to settings and factory reset. It says “preparing 0%” for a second and then just gives up on resetting. “oh, so this thing is FUCKED fucked” I turn it off and hold the quick menu button to get into the boot menu and factory reset from there. It works, deck is reset, I try to connect to wifi… same fucking problem.

I have no ideas, im willing to try anything at this point. my Deck is basically a paperweight. i had a vanilla setup going too, no developer mode, no deckyloader, nothing at all. I’d poke around with my router but that shit is LOCKED DOWN by my ISP so I can’t change shit, and that doesn’t really explain all the weird shit it’s been doing offline, like with not launching games or factory resetting it. Please help, this is my main gaming device.

  • Theoriginalthon@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    If it works fine on other networks then it’s your router provided by the ISP that’s the problem. If you can try setting 2.4 and 5Ghz networks to separate SSIDs with different passwords. I’ve got a couple of devices on my network that refuse to work if the networks are combined. You could try a different WiFi access point, an older unifi can be picked up cheap on eBay on if it’s just for testing. I was having similar issues with a Nintendo switch whilst working away, the hotels WiFi was just messed up

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      4 months ago

      i think I’m gonna have to, now to pray the person who gifted it to me remembers the login for the steam account they made to buy it.

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    Sounds like it’s an issue with your router configuration and NOT your steam deck. If you have tethering on your cell phone you can use it temporarily to test if you get Wi-Fi that way, though I wouldn’t download anything while tethered to your phone if you have a data cap for your cell phone.

    Since it sounds like your ISP has complete control of your router I would call their customer support and let them know you have a device that cannot connect. Most likely they’ll either do something like a factory reset on the router or ask for specific hardware information (like the MAC address) about the device you’re having trouble with (in this case your steam deck) so they can check the setting and ensure it isn’t blacklisted or something.

    If they for some reason still won’t help or can’t get it fixed, you can always go out and buy your own router and hook it up. You’ll still have to contact your ISP again to get it setup but at least you’ll both have full control over the router configuration, and you won’t have to pay a monthly fee to rent a router from them.

    EDIT: You may also be able to factory reset the router yourself. They usually have a pin hole in the back or something you can press with a paperclip or needle that will factory reset them when held down for a few seconds. Keep in mind anyone else connected to the router will have to redo all connections for all of their devices. If you live with other people it would probably be a good idea to let them know you want to try this before doing it so they aren’t thrown off the internet unexpectedly.

    EDIT2: The reason you may have had issues launching games and factory resetting the device may be due to the fact that it had a Wi-Fi connection setup but it couldn’t get internet. Usually when the deck is online (even if you are playing an offline game) it will still try to contact steam servers to do things like notify friends you’re playing x game and update cloud saves, as well as ensure you aren’t playing games on more than one device (this last one is annoying). As a result, the game wouldn’t launch because it got stuck in limbo trying to reach the steam server, thinking it could because it saw it had internet access, but never getting a response because it didn’t actually have internet access. Going into the settings and setting the console to offline mode would fix this issue, assuming this was the cause. The factory reset could have been something similar, it may have been trying to check online for any update during the reset. Unfortunately both of these are conjecture and not something I can say for certain, but it at least means there’s a chance nothing is wrong with your steam deck. I would try getting it connected to the internet again and testing things before reaching out to Valve for support on the steam deck, since it sounds like it is mostly an issue with your router that you are unable to connect to the Wi-Fi currently.

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    Are the issues only with your home router / accesspoint? If the need is high you could always get a seperate accesspoint and hope that works.

    Even borkier would be buying a USB-C network adapter or the dock for troubleshooting but that would get you online.

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      i have a second one and I tried setting that up and unfortunately the problem happens with both of them.

      I also tried a wired connection after that and it does the same thing just “connecting to Wired connection 1” and then “failed to connect”

      thanks for the ideas though

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      The first original recovery image did not support ethernet connection. Steam wouldn’t let you through the initial setup. Not sure if there’s an updated image available these days.

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      I’d love to try that but I’m also dealing with a separate issue where my laptop is refusing to charge so it’s dead and unusable. the deck is my only computer with power right now.

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    If your Deck connects to everything but your home connection, then yeah, it’s very likely your router being the issue here. Assuming you did not have any config changes or firmware updates there then it may be dying, but I’d at least check the settings for some clues, maybe change the wifi frequency if it is fixed.

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    4 months ago

    Have you contacted valve support?

    You could try to install a different OS that’s made for the deck. Bazzite for example also has a steam deck version.

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      My laptop isn’t charging anymore so installing a different OS isn’t possible, fuck me right? when it rains it pours. I’ll contact support in the morning.

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        Not necessarily. If your phone uses usb-c, and if you get a usb-c flash drive, you can make a bootable USB with your phone with the flasher app. The reviews are pretty mixed for it for whether or not it works, but could be worth a shot.

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    You need to get your ISP to help troubleshoot the issue with your router. If the Steam Deck works fine on other networks that’s a very strong sign that it’s not the Deck that’s the issue.

    Most public libraries have WiFi or computers that you can use in a pinch, leverage those as much as possible. You are paying for those services via taxes, they are yours.

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    4 months ago

    Try turning off Bluetooth. Try turning off ipv6 in desktop mode. Could also be interference from electronics near your router or Deck, like a computer or your neighbour’s wifi.