Werner Almesberger wrote: > "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" wrote: >> So I tried to switch network (using wpa_cli, >> so commanding directly wpa_supplicant) > > What exactly did switching the network involve ? I.e., how do the > networks differ ?
The first network was a WPA1/2 net, the second one was a WEP network. They had different essid, obviously. >> In this case scanning (both with wpa_cli scan and with iwlist eth0 scan) >> only returned my previous AP (also after an 'iwconfig eth0 essid off'). > > How many APs do you normally see in a scan ? Only your two ? Or > are there also some from the neighbourhood ? There are more... Scanning with my PC I get more than 10 results, with the FR something like 6-7 APs. >> So I do a suspend/resume, and as expected, on resume I had a "fresh" >> working wifi interface; > > Good, so module removal/re-insertion would be a suitable work-around > if all else fails. It seems to be... -- Treviño's World - Life and Linux http://www.3v1n0.net/
