Hi list

I am using a personalized wpa_supplicant file which suits my connection
needs (my home network and any other open ones).
To connect , I have created a desktop icon
(/usr/share/applications/mywifi.desktop) which launch the following script :

#!/bin/sh
ifconfig eth0 up
wpa_supplicant -i eth0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
udhcpc eth0


This way, I do not have to open a -always- heavy wifi software, open the
keyboard, push one or 2 button , etc. : I can connect simply with one click
on the desktop icon.
Humm... in fact I *could*, if I knew the command-line SHR
settings/connectivity uses when moving the "Wifi radio" slider to "On".

So here are my questions :
* what is the command line to activate the wifi (it is long to open the
Setting apps, then  wait then open the "Connectivity" etc.)
* what is the command line to deactivate it the proper way ?

By the way, before -today manually- deactivating the wifi via this slider, I
do a :

#!/bin/sh
killall wpa_supplicant
ifconfig eth0 down

So 3rd question:
* Is it the proper way  too ?

Thanks for any help ;)

Kimaidou
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