Hi,
Thanks. I agree that it looks hardware related. But several people in
the Arch Linux forums were complaining about the same issue, so it
might be a widespread Linux driver shortcoming worth considering.
Wait, using only ConnMan or not? Because if that happens only with
ConnMan...
Maybe f
Thanks. I agree that it looks hardware related. But several people in
the Arch Linux forums were complaining about the same issue, so it
might be a widespread Linux driver shortcoming worth considering.
Surprisingly if I run wpa_supplicant with this settings:
http://pastebin.com/p4xsS5ri (using ne
Hi,
shall I open a new bug for the issue then?
Not on ConnMan Bugzilla. This seems to be more hardware related
(firmware or driver?).
There is no reason for a scan to disconnect the device.
The noise value you for instance seems completely bogus to me, and this
may trigger roaming
even tho
Hello,
shall I open a new bug for the issue then?
Thanks,
A.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Gammel Holte wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I've tested the issue thoroughly, and it still persists when using
> connman. I get wifi network disconnects and delays with or without bgs
> enabled.
>
> Here's the
Hi again,
I've tested the issue thoroughly, and it still persists when using
connman. I get wifi network disconnects and delays with or without bgs
enabled.
Here's the log for connman and wpa_supplicant:
http://pastebin.com/PTfixCF8 http://pastebin.com/NgWsLap6
The timestamps of the wpa_suplican
OK, thanks, I will let you know the outcome of this.
-A.
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Tomasz Bursztyka
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> Thanks, what's the exact syntax for this? I had tried it before
>> posting but nothing got fixed. Is it like this?
>>
>> [General]
>> BackgroundScanning=false
>
>
> Look
Hi,
Thanks, what's the exact syntax for this? I had tried it before
posting but nothing got fixed. Is it like this?
[General]
BackgroundScanning=false
Looks like it. Don't know if it affects the parsing having spaces on
both sides of the "=".
Get the connman+wpa_supplicant logs if the prob
Thanks, what's the exact syntax for this? I had tried it before
posting but nothing got fixed. Is it like this?
[General]
BackgroundScanning=false
Thanks
> If bgscan is giving you trouble, you will be able to disable it completely
> in /etc/connman/main.conf:
> set BackgroundScanning to false,
Hi,
A quick hypothesis is that RSSI drops below a certain threshold (-45?)
and connman (actually wpa_supplicant) decides to perform a background
scan thinking I'm roaming, which may cause some connectivity problems?
Can I alter that threshold or disable bgs on a network per network
basis?
If b