When 'wifi down' is called by /etc/init.d/network, it is run from
stop_service( ). This function is in turn invoked from stop( ).
stop( ) messes up the order by first procd_kill-ing the network
settings, then calling wifi to down the wifi networking
interfaces. By redefining stop( ) instead, the proper order is
restored.

Signed-off-by: Michel Stam <[email protected]>
---
 package/network/config/netifd/files/etc/init.d/network | 3 ++-
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/package/network/config/netifd/files/etc/init.d/network 
b/package/network/config/netifd/files/etc/init.d/network
index 1d8a5b3..fbba9ec 100755
--- a/package/network/config/netifd/files/etc/init.d/network
+++ b/package/network/config/netifd/files/etc/init.d/network
@@ -32,8 +32,9 @@ reload_service() {
        /sbin/wifi reload_legacy
 }
 
-stop_service() {
+stop() {
        /sbin/wifi down
+       procd_kill network ''
 }
 
 service_running() {
-- 
1.7.12.1
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