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Hello,
I'm using netctl as a connection manager. Systemd automatically starts "netctl-auto@wlp1s0" and if I boot system with wifi unblocked (rfkill) it is working fine. But when I boot my system with wifi blocked (from previous session) and after boot I manually unblock it (using rfkill unblock wifi), it doesn't pick up network. And when I try "sudo netctl-auto swtich-to <network_name> it prints out:
WPA association/authentication failed for interface 'wlp1s0'
It also happens when I'm working without connection with blocked wifi (for saving the battery) and then I turn wifi on - it also doesn't pick up a network.
I have to first do:
systemctl restart netctl-auto@wlp1s0
which blocks wifi (when I try rfkill list, I can see that this restart blocked it) and only if I immediately switch wifi on (also using rfkill), it connect as usual.
Does anyone experience same issue? Is it normal behaviour? Thanks
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try wifi-menu its communicate with netctl
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wifi-menu doesn't work when there is netctl-auto started/enabled.
Last edited by Kotrfa (2014-03-27 08:31:30)
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I think you are seeing a manifestation of this bug.
Note that I wrote that report.
Last edited by ewaller (2014-03-27 15:01:50)
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Ahh I see... So "live with it" or "write it yourself" . Thank you
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