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Trying to access a WPA2 network with "wpa_supplicant -i wlp2s0 -c <(wpa_supplicant myssid mypass), It goes through the process but then gets stuck at
wlp2s0: CTRL-EVENT_CONNECTED - Connection to (mac address) completed [id=0 id_str=]
It was stuck for about 5-10 min then this appears
wlp2s0: WPA: Group rekeying completed with (mac address) [GTK=CCMP]
It gets stuck there permanently, I have to ctrl+c to exit then it happens when I try again, I tried again.
I'm not sure what to do and I cant find this problem anywhere else on the internet.
Last edited by 4jakers18 (2017-05-27 22:40:05)
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Is this from the Arch Linux installer media? What Access Point are you using?
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It gets stuck there permanently, I have to ctrl+c to exit then it happens when I try again, I tried again.
It doesn't get stuck. It keeps running :-)
[...] If connected successfully, continue in a new terminal (or quit `wpa_supplicant` with `Ctrl+c` and add the `-B` switch to the above command to run it in the background). WPA supplicant contains more information on options and on how to create a permanent configuration file for the wireless access point.
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Is this from the Arch Linux installer media? What Access Point are you using?
I'm using the official installer media, and I'm using an access point with WPA2 security and my wifi device is wlp2s0
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4jakers18 wrote:It gets stuck there permanently, I have to ctrl+c to exit then it happens when I try again, I tried again.
It doesn't get stuck. It keeps running :-)
[...] If connected successfully, continue in a new terminal (or quit `wpa_supplicant` with `Ctrl+c` and add the `-B` switch to the above command to run it in the background). WPA supplicant contains more information on options and on how to create a permanent configuration file for the wireless access point.
When does it stop running then? I put it in background but the network is still unreachable
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You can tell wpa_supplicant to go into the background once it associates and after that you have to run a dhcp client or configure the IP manually. Open the page ayekat pointed you to and read it carefully, look at the examples.
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