On Fri, Jan 04, 2019 at 05:03:44PM GMT, Gregor Best wrote: > Hi Raf, Hi Gregor,
> > [...] > > I've re-tested it, now that the new package includes the patch, but > > I'm left with the same behaviour as before - when I move around, > > the laptop does not connect to any other APs. It *does* reconnect > > to the AP it has originally associated with and, only then, do I > > see any output in 'wpa_cli', which stays silent otherwise (i.e. as > > I walk around the building). > > > > I've tested both eduroam and one other 802.1x network. > > > > I'd like to get this diagnosed but could do with some pointers... > > [...] > > Have you tried running `route monitor`, keeping that running and walking > around to see what happens if you go out of range? Sometimes, the kernel > takes a bit of time to actually switch APs, but if it does, you should > see an RTM_80211INFO or RTM_IFINFO message in `route monitor`'s output. > > If you do get such a message, could you paste it for us so we can take a > peek at it? > Absolute silence when I move around - only when I move back near the AP, the laptop associated with first, do I get this: $ route monitor got message of size 192 on Fri Jan 4 17:28:11 2019 RTM_GET: Report Metrics: len 192, priority 12, table 0, ifidx 4, pid: 86459, seq -904765000, errno 0 flags:<UP,GATEWAY,DONE,STATIC> fmask: use: 42 mtu: 0 expire: 0 locks: inits: sockaddrs: <DST,GATEWAY,NETMASK,IFP,IFA> 0.0.0.0 gate.domain.example.com 0.0.0.0 ab:cd:ef:01:23:45 host.domain.example.com Apart from both FQDNs and the MAC address, nothing has been redacted. I'll be back here on Monday. Is there anything else I should try? Cheers, Raf