Re: wpa_supplicant 2.4/2.5 issue with some Intel chipsets

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On 27/12/15 16:00, Peer, Ilan wrote:
> Not sure how this solves things .. I would expect this still to fail 
> even with -m. :) Anyway, if you want to properly disable P2P 
> operation, use p2p_disabled=1 in the configuration file of the main 
> interface. This way you'll not have P2P Device interface 
> initialized.

p2p_disabled=1 was suggested by one user but I would prefer having this
fixed in wpa_supplicant; it is, however, something that netctl's author
could consider adding in the future. [1]

As for -m '', it most likely works as a poor man's p2p_disabled=1. :)

[1] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/44731#comment142060

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