castor_fou wrote: 
> Answereing to myself.
> I have just monitored a second radio with wlanpoke.
> Cuisine (kitchen) and Sdb (Bathroom)
> 
> 1121.log file is slowly growing.
> After 1 hour, my radios are still playing, and I see entries such as 
> 
> grep failed 1121.log
> ...
> 
> Is it correct to read it as 18 failures/reconnections happened?
> 
> I am connected to my old router (I have used for 5 years without any
> issues) setup as an AP. I cannot connect to my new wifi6 asus router: as
> described in this thread:
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109953-WiFi-connection-unstable-lost-on-three-Radios&p=996148&viewfull=1#post996148

Sorry for the long delay in answering. I believe the word "failed" is
transmitted twice to ncat (and the radio's local log file). The first
entry goes into the local log at the failure time (but of course cannot
be transmitted). This is used when troubleshooting with a local serial
connection. The second is part of an incident summary report logged and
transmitted to ncat after the initial failure report.

Read the wlanpoke.sh shell file. If you want, you can add a key word for
the initial failure to search for. Otherwise, divide by 2. The first
timestamp is the time of failure, but the second shows all the important
times for analysis. You can make a graphic display to show the various
failures in real time, this might be very interesting.


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