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Newbie to Linux. I have installed a D-Link DWA110 wireless USB on Ubuntu. My connection is up and I can browse ok. But I am getting loads of noise in daemon.log, see below. Connection will randomly drop and then reconnect itself.
Help?
Thanks
WPA: Invalid EAPOL-Key MIC when using TPTK - ignoring TPTK
Sep 30 16:07:29 jbhifi wpa_supplicant[2354]: WPA: Could not verify EAPOL-Key MIC - dropping packet
Sep 30 16:07:29 jbhifi NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant connection state: 4-way handshake -> group handshake
Sep 30 16:07:29 jbhifi wpa_supplicant[2354]: WPA: Invalid EAPOL-Key MIC when using TPTK - ignoring TPTK
Sep 30 16:07:29 jbhifi wpa_supplicant[2354]: WPA: Could not verify EAPOL-Key MIC - dropping packet
Sep 30 16:07:29 jbhifi NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant connection state: group handshake -> completed
Sep 30 16:07:39 jbhifi NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant connection state: completed -> disconnected
Sep 30 16:07:39 jbhifi NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant connection state: disconnected -> scanning
Sep 30 16:07:40 jbhifi NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant connection state: scanning -> associating
Sep 30 16:07:40 jbhifi NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant connection state: associating -> associated
Sep 30 16:07:41 jbhifi NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant connection state: associated -> 4-way handshake
Sep 30 16:07:41 jbhifi wpa_supplicant[2354]: WPA: Invalid EAPOL-Key MIC when using TPTK - ignoring TPTK
Sep 30 16:07:41 jbhifi wpa_supplicant[2354]: WPA: Could not verify EAPOL-Key MIC - dropping packet
Sep 30 16:07:41 jbhifi NetworkManager: <info> (wlan0): supplicant connection state: 4-way handshake -> group handshake
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