Kel Modderman a écrit : > Hi, Hi,
thx for your quick answer! > > Below you describe that you setup the "wpa-roam" scheme of wpasupplicant > package. When using this mode, _wpa_supplicant_ does the "link detection", and > it notifies a listening wpa_cli daemon which in turn calls ifup/ifdown as > required. There is no use for ifplud in this mode, ifplugd will only get in > the > way. > Ok. I believe you that wpa_supplicant does the link detection and so...but how to tell the pc that wpa_supplicant must be launched when there is a possible connection...shall I write a script and launch it at boot ? I have read all the documentation of the package and I don't find anything on this subject : how is launched wpa_supplicant ? By me it is not launched. I must do it myself or enter "ifup eth1". I don't have any auto eth1...or something like that. In normal case when my pc is associated to an ap (for example an open network) ifplugd detects it and launch all. But in the case of ap using WPA, the pc doesn't associate automaticly...(perhaps there is an option...) Regards, Guillaume -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]