Maybe to soon. After reboot and first standby it is the same problem
again.
wicd tried to obtain an IP address and failed.
Not sure what information I should provide.
$ dmesg
[ 679.196136] b43-phy0: Loading firmware version 666.2 (2011-02-23
01:15:07)
[ 679.296881] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
$ rfkill list
0: dell-wifi: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
2: dell-wwan: Wireless WAN
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: no
4: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
5: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
just in case I unblocked the Wireless WAN it didn't help.
ifplugd, netplug and the udev rule also didn't work. But maybe I did
something wrong.
On 2014-11-24 12:38, Thomas Fischbach wrote:
wicd was already installed. But no configured to "automatically
connect to this network".
After setting this option it is working like I would expect it.
Maybe this option should be enabled by default.
On 2014-11-22 18:20, Bob Proulx wrote:
Andrew Shadura wrote:
Thomas Fischbach wrote:
> after standby I have no wireless access.
This is something expected and something I'm afraid I can't fix
easily.
Try installing and using ifplugd or netplug. One more thing to help
with this is a udev rule to bring interfaces up and down when RF-kill
...
I thought I would note that I have been using 'wicd' for WiFi control
with very good results. It works well with laptop standby mode and
rfkill switch handling. It would be a good alternative to ifupdown
for wireless device handling.
Bob
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