Re: Disconnections



On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 07:52 -0500, Jay Strauss wrote:
> > Sorry I see that this is debian, when your connection fails just type:
> > "sudo ifup eth1"
> >
> > This is assuming that while you can't get anywhere that NM shows you
> > as connected.
> 
> (FYI, I switched to ubuntu 7.04, for other reasons, hence my wireless
> adapter name has changed, but the NM disconnect remains)
> 
> OK, so I let computer be idle overnight, then pinged, my NM had lost
> its connection, then I did an ifup on the wireless adapter.
> 
> below is the output of the ifup.  Farther below is my complete syslog,
> from the install of ubuntu to this morning, maybe someone can tease
> out some useful info.

So I see:

1) Force switch to strausshouse
2) request for key
3) force switch to strausshouse
4) request for key
5) request for key canceled by user
6) connect to wired network
7) Force switch to strausshouse
8) connect to strausshouse (Apr 24 23:02:29)
9) NM is told to sleep (Apr 24 23:09:58)
   ( are you toggling Enable networking here? )
10) NM is told to wake up (Apr 24 23:10:10)
11) connect to wired network
12) switch to wireless (Apr 24 23:10:55)
   (cable unplugged?)
13) connected to strausshouse (Apr 24 23:11:03)
14) something tells wpa_supplicant to stop (Apr 24 23:14:53)
   ( is this where some sort of disconnection happens? )
15) Force switch to strausshouse (Apr 24 23:16:18)
16) connect to strausshouse (Apr 24 23:16:28)
17) bunch of WPA rekeys
18) user key request dbus method doesn't get a reply, deactivates device
(Apr 25 05:00:41)


Does this account match what you were seeing or what you did?

dan





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