Ian,
From previous Forum correspondence with Graham, his PAW is a Rosetta - so there is NO WiFi dongle as the WiFi is (as you know) onboard.
Graham,
Obviously no point in asking for screenshots if you can’t connect to the PAW.
There is a factory reset, but it requires you to connect your PAW to a monitor (or TV) using an HDMI cable and also connect a USB keyboard.
WARNING: If the reset doesn’t cure the problem, your only resort is to carry out a ‘Full Overwrite Reformat’ of the microSD card and download and re-install a fresh copy of the latest software. You will also need to re-enter your current Licence Key and all your configuration settings
If you wan’t to give it a try...
After connecting the monitor and keyboard, power up the PAW and be ready to follow the instructions below...
Powering up the PAW will bring up a rainbow ‘splash’ screen, followed fairly quickly by a screen with the instruction ‘To enter setup hold down the ‘Shift’ Key’ (on the attached keyboard). Doing this brings up a control screen with several icons at the top, plus a software entry for...
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If you also have a USB mouse connected, click ‘Install’, otherwise click ‘i’ on the keyboard followed -once the confirmation box appears - by ‘Enter’ to confirm the request and begin the reset.
PilotAware will then revert and reinstall the original software version on the card.
This will take at least 15 to 20 minutes, during which time you must NOT power down the unit or attempt any other keyboard inputs.
At the end of this period, you will see a small confirmation box..
OS(es) Installed Successfully
You need to click ‘Enter’ to acknowledge this, following which the PAW will reboot and if all is well, the Hotspot should appear on your tablet and you should be able to log in as normal.
Don’t forget to re-enter AND SAVE your Licence Key, then reconfigure and save your desired settings.
Sorry this is a bit long-winded, but I haven’t done it for a while, so have just run it on my own Rosetta to confirm before posting.
Best Regards
Peter