On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Khashayar Naderehvandi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> I at least restored the previous behavior of marking the device down >> when wireless is disabled; svn r3666. Again, most drivers should be >> entering low-power state when down, since you're not expected to be able >> to do much of anything in !IFF_UP state anyway, irregardless of any >> other setting of txpower. >> >> >> There is a slight problem with this on my machine. When deactivating wireless, the wifi device is put in low power state as expected. If I re-enable wireless, I usually won't get the list of access points back. I've tried waiting for at least a couple of minutes, but the WLAN list remains empty until I open a terminal and issue an "iwlist scan". The command lists available APs, and after a moment network-manager-applet shows them as well. Regards, K.
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