@ldc:
- I did observe multiple times now, that killing the wpa_supplicant + 
reconnecting to the wifi solved the no traffic issue. 
- I can reproduce it quite good in the company  by changing the floor (and 
thus, getting a different access point with the same ssid)

- Does that workaround work for your "no traffic" situations, too? With
having looked into the code, I bet the crypto WPA stuff is done with the
wrong (old, before roaming) BSSID in the keys or challenge response or
whatever.

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