Hi, On Fri, 2014-09-05 at 10:50 -0400, Mike Purvis wrote: > Is there some way to make connman more persistent in trying to achieve a > connection? My perception is that it basically tries once, fails, and then > gives up for good.
Unfortunately not. There exists a category of WiFi APs that are very eager to lock out devices if they fail to connect a few number of times in a row. Trying to reconnect more agressively will just lock out ConnMan from those networks. > In any case, is /usr/local the default for a source installation? If so, > this should definitely be clearly documented, especially when users are > encouraged to install connman from source! Usually distros install ConnMan in /usr, and set --localstatedir=/var for ./configure. The documentation tries to keep it all sensible by not explicitely writing something mysterious like {prefix}/usr/... in all places. Then again /usr/local/ is the default installation prefix for everything locally installed that comes from a tar ball, so this is set as default for ConnMan as well. Cheers, Patrik _______________________________________________ connman mailing list connman@connman.net https://lists.connman.net/mailman/listinfo/connman