Hi Tom,

No it does not work for me; there is a change to the iwl-phy0:assoc LED
after those scripts are run.

The LED controls (/sys/class/leds/*) are re-symlinked when a WiFi
connection is brought up or taken down.  The physical devices
"/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.3/0000:06:00.0/leds/iwl-phy0:*" (on
my machine) are not the same ones as from a previous WiFi connection
(even though they are the same names), so I believe the problem lies in
HAL or UDEV.

I think that after a link is brought up (and after all the if-up.d
scripts are run), the /sys/devices/ are re-created and it's that process
where iwl-phy0:assoc is set to "indicate" it's configured to
[phy0assoc], but is actually set to [phy0rx] or [phy0tx], causing the
LED to blink during link activity.

That's my guess as to why scripts in if-up.d/ don't fix the problem.  I
hope that makes sense...

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