Constant Disconnection from Cellular Network

Hi There, so I've gotten my iPhone 5 32GB since July 2013 and I honestly adore the phone however, there is a problem i'm facing with it quite recently.... the phone keeps disconnecting from the cellular network carrieer every 10 secs of the day... so...I'll start up the phone it connects with 5 blocks of reception.. then it drops to four...then to 1... then it completely disconnects itself from the network and the Edge sign disappers and then 5 secs after it connects back. I dont use my phone much to talk.. however.. it messes up my data plan, i can't even make a call that is more than 10secs... it drains the battery life and I have to wait every few secs to send a whatsapp mesg/fb etc. . I spoke to my carrier... they used different sims of the same network to see if its the sim card itself being the issue.. but its not.. we even used another network's sim.. but no difference.. What should I do?
Sincerely, Stefan (first time Apple user)

Hey stef4896,
These are all the standard troubleshooting steps for the issue you're encountering:
Follow the instructions below for assistance with troubleshooting cellular data issues on your iPhone. After performing each step, please test to see if the issue is resolved.
Toggle airplane mode: Tap Settings, turn airplane mode on, wait three seconds, and then turn off again.
Restart your iPhone.
Ensure that your software is up to date:
Check for a Carrier Settings Update. Tap Settings > General > About.
Check for an iOS Software Update. Tap Settings > General > Software Update.
Note: Some updates may require a Wi-Fi connection.
Remove the SIM Card and reinsert it. Allow the iPhone to acquire the network again.
If your SIM card has SIM PIN enabled, try toggling it off: Tap Settings > Phone > SIM PIN.
Try another location. If a different location works, but the original location still does not, contact your carrierto report the issue.
Reset network settings: Tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Restore the iPhone as new.
Contact your carrier to:
Verify that the iPhone is properly set up on the account with the appropriate, current data plan.
Verify that there are no account-related blocks.
Find out if there are specific error messages in the carrier logs that could help determine why the issue is occurring.
If none of the above steps resolves the issue, contact your carrier, make an appointment at an Apple Retail Store, or contact AppleCare to troubleshoot further.
via: iPhone: Troubleshooting a cellular data connection
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3780
Best,
Delgadoh

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    Jan 18 16:29:12 arch kernel: [ 1823.591922] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled false, count 1 (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:12 arch kernel: [ 1823.620455] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: GB
    Jan 18 16:29:12 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associated -> disconnected
    Jan 18 16:29:12 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> scanning
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: scanning -> authenticating
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch kernel: [ 1824.674559] wlan0: authenticate with 00:23:04:37:af:d7 (try 1)
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch kernel: [ 1824.676348] wlan0: authenticated
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch kernel: [ 1824.686455] wlan0: associate with 00:23:04:37:af:d7 (try 1)
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: authenticating -> associating
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch kernel: [ 1824.690990] wlan0: RX ReassocResp from 00:23:04:37:af:d7 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=174)
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch kernel: [ 1824.690997] wlan0: associated
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch kernel: [ 1824.692161] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: qos enabled: true (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch kernel: [ 1824.692172] ieee80211 phy0: brcmsmac: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: associated
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch kernel: [ 1824.692196] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled true, count 1 (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:13 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associating -> associated
    Jan 18 16:29:14 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): roamed from BSSID 00:13:5F:56:64:27 (lsesecurewifi) to 00:23:04:37:AF:D7 (lsesecurewifi)
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> (wlan0): link timed out.
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: activated -> disconnected (reason 'supplicant-timeout') [100 30 11]
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'supplicant-timeout') [11]
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch dhcpcd[1452]: received SIGTERM, stopping
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch dhcpcd[1452]: wlan0: removing interface
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch kernel: [ 1838.878750] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled true, count 0 (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): canceled DHCP transaction, DHCP client pid 1452
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch kernel: [ 1839.079333] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: qos enabled: false (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch kernel: [ 1839.079359] ieee80211 phy0: brcmsmac: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: disassociated
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch kernel: [ 1839.079375] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled false, count 0 (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch kernel: [ 1839.079385] wlan0: deauthenticating from 00:23:04:37:af:d7 by local choice (reason=3)
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch kernel: [ 1839.128718] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch dbus[688]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' (using servicehelper)
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> (pid 1452) unhandled DHCP event for interface wlan0
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associated -> disconnected
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Auto-activating connection 'lsesecurewifi'.
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) starting connection 'lsesecurewifi'
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none') [30 40 0]
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless): access point 'lsesecurewifi' has security, but secrets are required.
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> need-auth (reason 'none') [50 60 0]
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
    Jan 18 16:29:27 arch dbus[688]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: need-auth -> prepare (reason 'none') [60 40 0]
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless): connection 'lsesecurewifi' has security, and secrets exist. No new secrets needed.
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ssid' value 'lsesecurewifi'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'scan_ssid' value '1'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'key_mgmt' value 'WPA-EAP'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'password' value '<omitted>'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'eap' value 'PEAP'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'fragment_size' value '1300'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'phase2' value 'auth=MSCHAPV2'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ca_path' value '/etc/ssl/certs'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ca_path2' value '/etc/ssl/certs'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'identity' value 'username'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'bgscan' value 'simple:30:-45:300'
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: set interface ap_scan to 1
    Jan 18 16:29:28 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> scanning
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: scanning -> authenticating
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch kernel: [ 1840.462045] wlan0: authenticate with 68:bd:ab:e7:2d:07 (try 1)
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch kernel: [ 1840.466945] wlan0: authenticated
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch kernel: [ 1840.478688] wlan0: associate with 68:bd:ab:e7:2d:07 (try 1)
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: authenticating -> associating
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch kernel: [ 1840.484342] wlan0: RX ReassocResp from 68:bd:ab:e7:2d:07 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=63)
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch kernel: [ 1840.484351] wlan0: associated
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch kernel: [ 1840.485364] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: qos enabled: true (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch kernel: [ 1840.485385] ieee80211 phy0: brcmsmac: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: associated
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch kernel: [ 1840.485407] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled true, count 0 (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:29 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associating -> associated
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> Activation (wlan0/wireless): association took too long.
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> need-auth (reason 'none') [50 60 0]
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> Activation (wlan0/wireless): asking for new secrets
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch kernel: [ 1864.871531] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: qos enabled: false (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch kernel: [ 1864.871565] ieee80211 phy0: brcmsmac: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: disassociated
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch kernel: [ 1864.871586] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled false, count 0 (implement)
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch kernel: [ 1864.871600] wlan0: deauthenticating from 68:bd:ab:e7:2d:07 by local choice (reason=3)
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch kernel: [ 1864.885637] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: GB
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associated -> disconnected
    Jan 18 16:29:53 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> Couldn't disconnect supplicant interface: This interface is not connected.
    Jan 18 16:31:03 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: need-auth -> disconnected (reason 'connection-removed') [60 30 38]
    Jan 18 16:31:03 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'connection-removed') [38]
    Jan 18 16:31:05 arch NetworkManager[793]: keyfile: removed /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/lsesecurewifi.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Auto-activating connection 'lsesecurewifi'.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) starting connection 'lsesecurewifi'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none') [30 40 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless): connection 'lsesecurewifi' has security, and secrets exist. No new secrets needed.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ssid' value 'lsesecurewifi'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'scan_ssid' value '1'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'key_mgmt' value 'WPA-EAP'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'password' value '<omitted>'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'eap' value 'PEAP'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'fragment_size' value '1300'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'phase2' value 'auth=MSCHAPV2'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ca_path' value '/etc/ssl/certs'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ca_path2' value '/etc/ssl/certs'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'identity' value 'username'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'bgscan' value 'simple:30:-45:300'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: set interface ap_scan to 1
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): disconnecting for new activation request.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> disconnected (reason 'none') [50 30 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'none') [0]
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) starting connection 'lsesecurewifi'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none') [30 40 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> scanning
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless): connection 'lsesecurewifi' has security, and secrets exist. No new secrets needed.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ssid' value 'lsesecurewifi'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'scan_ssid' value '1'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'key_mgmt' value 'WPA-EAP'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'password' value '<omitted>'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'eap' value 'PEAP'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'fragment_size' value '1300'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'phase2' value 'auth=MSCHAPV2'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ca_path' value '/etc/ssl/certs'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ca_path2' value '/etc/ssl/certs'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'identity' value 'username'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'bgscan' value 'simple:30:-45:300'
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> Couldn't disconnect supplicant interface: This interface is not connected.
    Jan 18 16:31:19 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: set interface ap_scan to 1
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch kernel: [ 1952.222277] wlan0: authenticate with 00:13:5f:56:64:27 (try 1)
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: scanning -> authenticating
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): disconnecting for new activation request.
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> disconnected (reason 'none') [50 30 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'none') [0]
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) starting connection 'lsesecurewifi'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none') [30 40 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless): connection 'lsesecurewifi' has security, and secrets exist. No new secrets needed.
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ssid' value 'lsesecurewifi'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'scan_ssid' value '1'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'key_mgmt' value 'WPA-EAP'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'password' value '<omitted>'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'eap' value 'PEAP'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'fragment_size' value '1300'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'phase2' value 'auth=MSCHAPV2'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ca_path' value '/etc/ssl/certs'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'ca_path2' value '/etc/ssl/certs'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'identity' value 'username'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: added 'bgscan' value 'simple:30:-45:300'
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: authenticating -> disconnected
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> Couldn't disconnect supplicant interface: This interface is not connected.
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> Config: set interface ap_scan to 1
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch kernel: [ 1952.293825] wlan0: authenticated
    Jan 18 16:31:20 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: disconnected -> scanning
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch kernel: [ 1953.240711] wlan0: authenticate with 00:23:04:37:af:d7 (try 1)
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: scanning -> authenticating
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch kernel: [ 1953.242469] wlan0: authenticated
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch kernel: [ 1953.249438] wlan0: associate with 00:23:04:37:af:d7 (try 1)
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: authenticating -> associating
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch kernel: [ 1953.254841] wlan0: RX ReassocResp from 00:23:04:37:af:d7 (capab=0x431 status=0 aid=177)
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch kernel: [ 1953.254849] wlan0: associated
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch kernel: [ 1953.256671] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: qos enabled: true (implement)
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch kernel: [ 1953.256682] ieee80211 phy0: brcmsmac: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: associated
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch kernel: [ 1953.256705] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled true, count 0 (implement)
    Jan 18 16:31:21 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associating -> associated
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> Activation (wlan0/wireless): association took too long.
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> need-auth (reason 'none') [50 60 0]
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> Activation (wlan0/wireless): asking for new secrets
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch kernel: [ 1977.829540] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: qos enabled: false (implement)
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch kernel: [ 1977.829563] ieee80211 phy0: brcmsmac: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: disassociated
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch kernel: [ 1977.829577] ieee80211 phy0: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: enabled false, count 0 (implement)
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch kernel: [ 1977.829585] wlan0: deauthenticating from 00:23:04:37:af:d7 by local choice (reason=3)
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch NetworkManager[793]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associated -> disconnected
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch kernel: [ 1977.863070] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: GB
    Jan 18 16:31:46 arch NetworkManager[793]: <warn> Couldn't disconnect supplicant interface: This interface is not connected.
    any ideas? thanks.
    Last edited by anti-destin (2012-01-18 17:24:13)

    I believe this is what you are looking for. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 48#p990848
    It looks like you are having a problem with transferring between AP.

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