I do understand it needs troubleshooting, and I know what run a commands means. I work in IT as a Unix Admin. However, I wasn’t sure how you wanted all these steps to be performed when you did not give specifics and I’m not aware of how all these steps are to be accomplished – whether through the webpage or even “Advanced Settings” at the top of the web interface.
Here’s what I’ve finally found out. First, after a LOT of searching, I found an entry about the reset button. It turns off WIFI if you push it – didn’t know that! Second, I performed the reboot and waited and waited and waited and finally at 11 minutes post reboot, I finally saw the wireless show up for use. It did save the configuration. However, it took 11 minutes to get to it. I hope that’s not normal. It should be a LOT quicker. That’s what was fooling me – I never would have assumed I have to wait 11 minutes to see the device.
After some more testing, it also appears that “Autoscan and reconnect” didn’t reconnect me. I had to use “New Connection” to connect to the local public WIFI. I was hoping at the two locations I will be using this at the most would be recognized and reconnect on power-on of the device. An FYI – I waited an additional 7 minutes (18 total) before finally doing the “New Connection” option. I could have waited longer, I guess, but if it always takes 18 minutes (probably longer), it’s not worth the wait.