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Re: odd state reached when AP deauths you after assoc

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On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 11:37 -0700, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> I ran into this when ath5k with wpa_supplicant with config file with
> a wrong password against a Cisco AP. It seems the Cisco AP auths you
> and lets you assoc but later it deauths you -- I guess after it
> determines you are auth credentials failed. When this happens I get:
> 
> mcgrof@tux ~ $ iw dev wlan0 link
> Authenticated with 00:0b:85:5b:8d:6c (on wlan0)
> Not connected.

I'm guessing that you're using -Dnl80211. You need this patch, or
equivalent:
http://johannes.sipsolutions.net/patches/hostap/all/2009-10-26-12%3a59/deauth-on-disassoc.patch

johannes

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