> > > Mar 7 13:23:05 acer kernel: wlan0: associate with AP > > > 00:18:39:dd:ee:78 > > > Mar 7 13:23:05 acer kernel: wlan0: authentication frame received from > > > 00:18:39:dd:ee:78, but not in authenticate state - ignored > > > Mar 7 13:23:05 acer kernel: wlan0: RX deauthentication from > > > 00:18:39:dd:ee:78 (reason=6) > > > > Maybe somebody's trying to hack your network? reason 6 means > > > > WLAN_REASON_CLASS2_FRAME_FROM_NONAUTH_STA > > > > which means: don't send association frames when you're not > > authenticated. > > Well, I can't be 100% sure that there isn't anyone trying to break my > network's security but: > 1) I live outside town, there are only a few houses in my neightbour > 2) I already had this disassociate problem two weeks ago so I think > noone would try to hack my network for 2 weeks :)
Heh ok. So I guess it's more likely that you're sending those rogue packets yourself. Do you have a second card and can provide a monitor dump? johannes
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