On 20 Jan 2016, at 21:18, Carl Hoefs <newsli...@autonomy.caltech.edu> wrote:

> Ah yes, but you did not try it on an iPod Touch 5th gen A1421! 

Au contraire!  These are popular test devices here in DTS, so I upgraded one 
(of the three!) that I have lying around to 9.2.1 (-:  Running the same test 
that I described yesterday, it worked as expected.

2016-01-21 10:44:10.552 CaptiveTest[236:6500] en0: CNCopyCurrentNetworkInfo 
returned {
    BSSID = "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx";
    SSID = QuinnNet;
    SSIDDATA = <5175696e 6e4e6574>;
}

I have no idea what's causing the failure in your environment but I think the 
usual debugging steps apply:

1. Make an encrypted backup of the device (you want an encrypted backup so that 
it saves the keychain).

2. Restore that backup to a similar device.  If the problem follows the backup, 
you're in luck because a) if worst comes to worst, you have something to submit 
in a bug report, and b) you can perform the next steps and still get back to 
where you started from.

3. On the original device, reset your network settings; do you still have the 
problem?

4. On the original device, reset /all/ your settings; do you still have the 
problem?

5. On the original device, restore the OS; do you still have the problem?

... and so on.

Share and Enjoy
--
Quinn "The Eskimo!"                    <http://www.apple.com/developer/>
Apple Developer Relations, Developer Technical Support, Core OS/Hardware



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