hi Ronnie,

pCP reads wpa_supplicant.conf from the boot area and converts it into a
real wpa_supplicant.conf

pCP only gets your SSID, password, encryption, country? values and makes
a new pCP compatible wpa_supplicant.conf.

Check wifi diagnostics and you will see your new wpa_supplicant.conf

If you really want to maintain your own, then you must include:


Code:
--------------------
    # Maintained by user
--------------------


This will force pCP to use your wpa_supplicant.conf as is. The [Wifi
settings] page will also ignore your it. You must then manually maintain
the file with your favourite editor, vi by default.

We did it this way so pCP will correct most errors and get users up and
going with minimal effort. But, if the user knows about wpa_supplicant
then they can make the file as complex as they like and pCP will use it.
If it contains errors it is then the users problem.

regards
Greg


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