> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tomasz Bursztyka
> Sent: 04/07/14 11:21 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: 'Not supported' message
> 
> Ok then it's really weird: ConnMan should not show up the wifi 
> technology in this case.
> 
> Let's revisit this from scratch:
> 
> - give me your hardware specification of the wifi card
See attachment - Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6200 (rev 35)

> - what kernel version?
3.12.1
> - get the latest version of ConnMan from git (1.23), built it with 
> bootstrap-configure (adapt it according to your needs).
Done
>  this will built connman in a maintainer mode, so you will be able 
> to run the output binary in src/ directly
> - wpa_supplicant 2.0 or 2.1 (verify it is built/installed as we advise 
> too in connman's README file)
Done
> - as before, start wpa_supplicant as I said, before connman. And run 
> Connman then, as I already advised but this time the one from src (so 
> src/./connmand if you are in your local connman repo)
> - do you test, and give me the output

I'm sending four attachments to your email to avoid mailing to the list.  But I 
think I have the reason why I had no wifi; Connman is soft blocking
the card when it starts.
If I unblock using rfkill, I can scan and connect!  Log 1 is with card blocked, 
Log 2 after I unblock.

So how is this?  How is it solved?

thanks

Cliff 




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