W dniu 16 marca 2011 03:15 użytkownik <[email protected]> napisał: >>>>The situation sounds pretty simple. Your connection was broken (that >>>>happens in WiFI, with every card/driver) and SOMETHING tries to >>>>connect to another AP you configured... >>> >>> Well I have only one card in laptop and I ran wpa_supplicant and dhcpcd >>> only once. >>> So I don't know what tries to connect to the AP that is further away. >>> >>> Any idea? >> >>I don't know but I believe, this is your real problem. You have to >>find out what deamon manages your connections without you begin aware >>of that. > > I think you missed something in my explanation. > If you associate with a secure newtwork and then open the browser it asks you > for > credentials to connect to the network. Especially if you wpa_supplicant does > not > know about such network.
I'm sorry, but I have no knowledge about such a network solutions and I still don't understand the real problem I'm afraid. I can't really help with that. Does someone from ML understand that and can help? -- Rafał _______________________________________________ b43-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/b43-dev
