![]() Thanks for reading all of the above, and thanks in advance to anyone who can confirm the behavior. There is no realistic way to ensure that for any given gig, that any WiFi connection would be guaranteed present, and I need to first confirm this behavior by someone/anyone else, and second, I need to figure out a better workaround to the issue. So far, the only way I have come up with to get past this idiocy is to leave the WiFi adapters enabled, then launch M1, wait a couple of seconds, and then I can disable WiFi before actually playing anything on M1. The laptop's WiFi driver needs to be disabled for live performance, due to massive DPC Latency spikes when the drivers are enabled. The issue does NOT occur if the WiFi drivers are enabled, as it apparently phones home to Korg over an internet connection to make sure it is really authorized (even though the license key was pasted into M1 and fully authorized earlier). The problem is that even though all of the software on his laptop is fully authorized with the Licence Keys directly from the Korg registration process (ties it all to a single computer, which is fine), when any of the components are launched with the WiFi disabled (the drivers, and not just turning the transceiver off), the M1 software pops up a dialog box as if it had never been authorized. ![]()
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