Hello Riccardo, Riccardo Mottola writes: > Well, I'm just accustomed to see some output on Linux or FreeBSD. Seems that the wpa_supplicant "-d" flags do that (I had never used it before).
> I launched wpa_cli, it connects but I don't see much more. What can I check? > > Connection to wpa_supplicant lost - trying to reconnect > Connection to wpa_supplicant re-established > 11:39:10.487: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS > 11:39:10.709: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS > > > ifname > 11:19:03.517: ipw0 > > Is correct. > > > status > 11:31:12.678: wpa_state=SCANNING > address=00:0c:f1:2e:4a:3b > > it remains this way after several minutes. It appears it scans forever. > [...] First two lines in the log sounds like a wpa_supplicant "restart"... Apart "ifname" and "status" can you please also check "scan_results" (if there are any APs near you you'd be able to watch them)? Ciao, L.