On 13/03/13 11:15, Toby Corkindale wrote:
> I spent ages last night getting wireless working on an embedded ARM
> device. The problem is that the first time wpa_supplicant runs, it can't
> see any SSIDs, and doesn't get anywhere. The second time it runs, it's
> all fine.
> My eventual solution was to create a script that runs wpa_supplicant,
> waits five seconds, kills it, then runs it again. So, so dirty.

I had a similar problem on an Orinoco card in an old Toshiba Portege 
(Lucent/Agere Hermes chipset), and had ended up with the same solution 
as you: a few pre-up stanzas in the network interfaces file to start up 
wpa_supplicant and kill it after a second. Not nice, but it worked every 
time.

I got hold of a newer version of the the (closed) firmware for the card, 
but it didn't help. I also messed around with wpa_supplicant, but didn't 
find a cleaner way to get it to just initialize and exit.

Glenn
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