Thanks for the help. I’ve got it going now.
I was using the Pi Imager on my Ubuntu box. Interesting I only had controls to choose the distribution and the storage disk. Write and Verify worked ok. Even changing the SSID/Password did not allow the Pi 5 to start up the wifi hotspot.
So I then used my wife’s laptop running Win 10, installed the Pi Imager. This time I had three controls: Pi board type, distribution and storage disk. Followed exactly the same process as I had on the Ubuntu host.
This time the wifi was detected and the Pi connected to it.
Now I can get going on the integrations I want to use.
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