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Old 02-01-2013, 07:44 AM   #73
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Hey!

Sorry for digging out the topic

I've tried this today and it worked... but only once. I could browse websites. But then i left my university (cant remember if I had turned Wifi off or not before leaving).
Turning the wifi off and on doesnt work. Restarting doesnt help.
Running the script in the terminal also.
When I type
wpa_cli list_networks
I can see the output
0 eduroam any [CURRENT]
However, I'm not connected.
When i type wpa_cli, and then quit, I get some piece of info, like that:
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED [...] reason=DISC_SCAN or DISC_REQUESTED

When i type wpa_cli status it says
Supplicant PAE state = AUTHENTICATING

Typing udhcpc -i wlan0
Sending discover...
Sending discover...
Sending discover...

Do you have any ideas? I must say its highly inconvinient to change my home BSSID. I did it once and I dont want to do this more often. If eduroam is on my list_networks list, why it doesnt connect automaticaly? Is there a way to connect skipping GUI? Maybe I should dbus-send a message that im connected

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