> Yes, it ends after discovering wifi network(s) and successful end of
> dhclient. If there is no know network, it will end very fast. It's not
> 'classic' daemon where program stays in background and waits for change.

Well, I think this means that this is how wifi-radar was designed to work, ie. 
it is not a bug.

So either this could be some sort of feature request or maybe there are other 
utilities in Ubuntu that can do the job (whereami/waproamd for example).

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