Thanks. I agree that it looks hardware related. But several people in
the Arch Linux forums were complaining about the same issue, so it
might be a widespread Linux driver shortcoming worth considering.

Surprisingly if I run wpa_supplicant with this settings:
http://pastebin.com/p4xsS5ri (using netctl) my connection is stable.

Here's the log for connman and wpa_supplicant:
http://pastebin.com/PTfixCF8 http://pastebin.com/NgWsLap6

How can I make connman instantiate wpa_supplicant with the -ddt option?

-A.

On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Tomasz Bursztyka
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> shall I open a new bug for the issue then?
>
>
> Not on ConnMan Bugzilla. This seems to be more hardware related (firmware or
> driver?).
> There is no reason for a scan to disconnect the device.
> The noise value you for instance seems completely bogus to me, and this may
> trigger roaming
> even though it's not necessary.
>
> Unless there is an issue with wpa_supplicant. Try to get help from there
> first.
> Provide them the full log of wpa_supplicant (on pastebin or wherever)
> (run wpa_supplicant with -ddt, if you don't do that already)
>
>
>
> Tomasz
>
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