POMdev wrote: 
> This is the first report of the mitigation not working in every case.
> How many times has this happened? What wlanpoke version are you
> running?
> 
> To investigate this, the log files are a first step, but they will be
> lost if the radio is rebooted. Could you please upload the logs for the
> affected period to your pc, then compress and post them here? You could
> try moving and connecting to an Ethernet cable, or if no battery,
> running a temporary cable to the radio. Alternatively, a wired serial
> connection to a TTL level serial adapter would work, and you could try
> various methods to restart the wireless. A second unload and reload
> might do it. wlanpoke should do this on its own, but that has never been
> documented.
> 
> I don't believe the extra activity saving the logs has any effect on the
> connectivity loss, and the logs are not saved until the connection is
> lost anyway. You can use top and uptime to quickly check out the
> processor load. Your file system should not be full.

I am testing now 0.73 with standard parameters and /etc/log as directory
to have logs after a failure. Keep you updated. Thanks for your great
work.


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