#Controller is not connecting tried to reset and its in a connecting state
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It worked before with no issues I unplugged the set up to move it in a different area of the house and this happened
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What controller do you have?
Have you double checked your wires? Ensured all cables support data transfer?
Double check the UART wires. Ensure it is connected to your PC
They sure are connected
Send more pictures of the setup. So we can see which wire is connected to what.
Another possibility is the power glitch. You need to unplug all wires to the board, then replug them in.
https://pokemonautomation.github.io/PowerGlitching.html?h=power
Both green and white are clearly disconnected in that picture.