Le 13078ième jour après Epoch, Derek Broughton écrivait: > That sounds like exactly the sort of situation that ifplugd's -d and -u > options are intended to resolve. Increase the value of -d to prevent > ifplugd seeing wpa_supplicant drop the link-beat, or increase the value of > -u to prevent ifplugd trying to bring the connection up until > wpa_supplicant is finished. Alternatively, you might need to turn off > ifplugd for the wireless interface, and use waproamd - but I haven't > experimented with waproamd, so I'm not sure it's better.
The problem is that I don't know why wpa_supplicant is altering the link status on a *non* wpa network, and on a *non* declared SSID on the config file. ifplugd only report up/down, but the -d/u values are enough for it to not relaunch whereami. Thanks for replying.

