Juuso Alasuutari wrote:
Eric Sandall wrote:<snip>
GIT changes to master grimoire by Eric Sandall <sandalle AT sourcemage.org>:
net/wpa_supplicant/HISTORY | 8 ++++++++
net/wpa_supplicant/init.d/wpa_supplicant | 3 ++-
2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
New commits:
commit 06c448c79f95becc0a1d964d2abe98ff152ad661
Author: Eric Sandall <sandalle AT sourcemage.org>
Commit: Eric Sandall <sandalle AT sourcemage.org>
wpa_supplicant: Update init script for my setup
Just to be extra careful: Is it possible that your device would report this in some other cases, or that some other device might report this even when it's connected?
If the ESSID is not set then it is not associated with any network,
which is what WPA is looking for.
As a side note, the whole if-then chain is far from perfect. There may be (and probably are) other kinds of devices too that don't interact well with the parsing. Do you have ideas about how we could reliably check for an existing connection? I have a feeling that parsing iwconfig is a bad thing. Heck, I wrote the thing myself so it can't be all good. :)
I'm just trying to get my wireless working, after that I can try to help
with finding the Right Way(TM) to do this. :)
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