Doh! I tried changing wlan0 to wlan1 in /etc/network/wifi/<essid>, but I didn't think to change it in /etc/network/interfaces. Rebooting now to test it.
-fsr On 10/12/2015 10:50 AM, Edward Bartolo wrote: > Hi fsmithred, > > I have just seen the code for disconnect and it looks it should work > even for wlan1. There is a good indication the problem is caused > because we have to add: > > iface wlan1 inet dhcp > > to your /etc/network/interfaces file. > > The same applies for eth1. You have to add > > iface eth1 inet dhcp > > to your /etc/network/interfaces. > > Similarly, for other numbers. > > Probably, other config statements work, but it is clear ifdown > requires any device used to be configured in /etc/network/interfaces > so as it would be recognized. > > Edward > > On 12/10/2015, Edward Bartolo <[email protected]> wrote: >> OK, I will debug that and then upload the required changes. >> >> Edward. >> >> On 12/10/2015, fsmithred <[email protected]> wrote: >>> It's working, mostly. I can switch the default interface between wlan0 >>> and >>> wlan1 through the gui, and it connects correctly, but disconnect only >>> works with wlan0. With wlan1, it says it's disconnecting, but it doesn't >>> succeed. >>> >>> -fsr >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10/11/2015 05:44 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have just git pushed my latest changes to netman GUI and the backend >>>> which now should support wlanN and eth0...eth3 (till now). >>>> >>>> This was a complex modification, so undiscovered bugs may still be >>>> lurking. Please, give your feedback, especially positive, and >>>> suggestions for improvement. At the moment, I am using the latest >>>> version and it seems to work, but I do NOT use wlanN or ethN with N > >>>> 0. I tested the backend and frontend momentarily by modifying udev >>>> .rules to rename wlan0 to wlan1, and it worked, at least in my case. >>>> Hopefully, it works also for all of you. >>>> >>>> Edward >>>> >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
