scan list limitation -- doesn't like 127 APs?



I just roamed and got kicked off the network.  DMESG shows:

eth1: No ProbeResp from current AP 00:19:a9:45:2f:a1 - assume out of range
eth1: No STA entry for own AP 00:19:a9:45:2f:a1
eth1: Initial auth_alg=0
eth1: authenticate with AP 00:19:a9:45:2f:a1
eth1: Initial auth_alg=0
eth1: authenticate with AP 00:19:a9:45:2f:a1
eth1: authenticate with AP 00:19:a9:45:2f:a1
eth1: authenticate with AP 00:19:a9:45:2f:a1
eth1: authentication with AP 00:19:a9:45:2f:a1 timed out

And then I noticed this in my /var/log/messages:

Dec  4 18:21:49 pgpdev NetworkManager: <WARN>  request_and_convert_scan_results(): unknown error, or the card returned too much scan info: Argument list too long 

Running:  iwlist eth1 scan | tail -20   shows:

          [snip]
          Cell 127 - Address: 00:19:A9:47:5B:32
                    ESSID:"ietf-a.1x"
                    Mode:Master
          [snip]

So, is there an AP Scan limit?

-derek

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       Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
       Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board  (SIPB)
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