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localhost mikey # wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -cwpa.conf
Trying to associate with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca (SSID='NETGEAR' freq=2462 MHz)
Associated with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED bssid=00:18:4d:8e:37:ca reason=0
Trying to associate with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca (SSID='NETGEAR' freq=2462 MHz)
Authentication with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca timed out.
Trying to associate with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca (SSID='NETGEAR' freq=2462 MHz)
Authentication with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca timed out.
ioctl[SIOCSIWSCAN]: Device or resource busy
Failed to initiate AP scan.
Trying to associate with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca (SSID='NETGEAR' freq=2462 MHz)
Authentication with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca timed out.
Trying to associate with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca (SSID='NETGEAR' freq=2462 MHz)
Authentication with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca timed out.
Trying to associate with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca (SSID='NETGEAR' freq=2462 MHz)
Authentication with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca timed out.
Trying to associate with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca (SSID='NETGEAR' freq=2462 MHz)
Authentication with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca timed out.
Trying to associate with 00:18:4d:8e:37:ca (SSID='NETGEAR' freq=2462 MHz)
Yturtle wrote:I ended up turning off the encryption on the router. At that point I was able to connect properly. Then I turned the encryption back on and edited the connection setting and was able to access the router with WPA/WPA2 Personal turned on. Not sure why, but it worked.
Dan Williams wrote:The supplicant isn't able to probe-scan to find your AP because it doesn't have the information yet to be able to do so. Once you've successfully connected, NM will cache the AP's BSSID and recognize that AP from the scan list and try to reconnect automatically. But the first time has to be manual, because otherwise there's no way to find the AP since it's trying to hide.
Hiding isn't actually a useful method of increasing security, since the AP's beacon and BSSID are always available in probe responses; so anyone can actually get the SSID irregardless of whether the AP is broadcasting that information in its beacon.
Yturtle wrote:Don't know if I should mark this as solved since I'm not sure Exospaciac (the original poster) every solved his issue.
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