Hi Patrik,

Thanks for the reply.. I hope this is a problem with wpa_supplicant as you
have mentioned.. I will try to figure out the fix in wpa_supplicant because
I dont want to upgrade to connman1.19 as it would not fix this issue..

Please correct me if I am wrong here..
Thanks in advance..

Regards,
Usman
On Oct 28, 2013 12:59 PM, "Patrik Flykt" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Fri, 2013-10-25 at 22:31 +0530, Usman S wrote:
> > To add, I had just gone through the logs of connman and I can see that
> > the
> > wifi plugin receives a networkRemoved signal from wpa_supplicant (I
> > can see
> > network_removed function invoked) . Is this really a scanning
> > problem..?
>
> It never been that much of a scanning problem. As Jukka pointed out,
> wpa_supplicant times out WiFi networks after a certain period, which is
> the signal you are seeing.
>
> In addition to this fully normal behavior, there has been improvements
> to ConnMan how the scanning is handled, we'd recommend to upgrade to
> latest version of ConnMan to fix any possible issues. With latest and
> greatest ConnMan will still follow wpa_supplicant and remove services,
> but ConnMan should behave much better when finding them.
>
> >  I am using wpa_supplicant version 0.73
>
> That old wpa_supplicant should be discarded, wpa_supplicant has been
> through versions 0.8.x, 1.0 and 2.0 already. Please upgrade to
> wpa_supplicant 2.0.
>
> Cheers,
>
>         Patrik
>
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