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2012/4/30 Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On 04/29/2012 10:35 PM, simple w8 wrote:
>>
>>
>> So you also use wpa_supplicant, so what happens is that when i turn
>> off wpa_supplicant the problem goes away but i also loose wifi
>> internet, and of course if i unload the rtl8192ce module.
>>
>> This problem has been existing for quite some time, also in another 2
>> machines that also have realtek wifi cards, so this problem isnt just
>> from this specific card, but i really cant tell if this is really some
>> caused by the realtek drivers or wpa_supplicant or any other thing...
>>
>> I have mailed hostap mailing list to see what were the chances someone
>> knows about a similiar problem but the no one seams to know...
>
>
> Yes, I use wpa_supplicant and I do not have the problem. If you change to an
> unencrypted AP, then wpa_supplicant will not be used. It will be loaded, but
> not used.
>
> what version of wpa_supplicant are you using? Mine is 0.7.3.

ATM im using wpa_supplicant-2.0 thats the one from git (updated
today), with 0.7.3 i had the same issue.
But im starting to think this is caused by the Microsoft mouse i have
(Notebook Optical Mouse model:1020) i have (sometimes the cursor moves
alone to the corner of the screen), and this happens in windows and
linux, and if you and other users that have realtek cards do not
complain about this problem its rather strange that only happens with
me and my machines...
The only thing in common along these 3 machines that i have is the
mouse, since i use to put this mouse in every machine i touch, its
suspicious...
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