EA6900 Losing connection to router

I recently bought an EA6900 and it worked fine for a few days. I updated it to the latest firmware. I will have internet connection for about a minute after I reboot it, then it will lose connection. I just reboot the router and it works for a minute or so. I just did a factory reset and everything seems to be fine now, but this kinda concerns me. Just asking if anyone else has seen this to identify a potential issue. If it does it again, I will let you know.

And this is the reason why I'm THROWING AWAY my EA6500 garbage router and buying a Netgear 9000.
What good is a router if you can't be assured that it will retain a connection to the internet?!
After over 100 hours with Linksys tech support, having the unit replaced and still having the same problems it is clear that Linksys (formerly Cisco) does not care about quality any longer.
Even though I had great experiences with my previous Linksys routers this past experience was enough to sour me as a customer and switch back to Netgear.
Now I'm away on "vacation" and I can not access my computer and files because after 3 daya my EA6500 locked up again and there is no one home to power cycle it!
I knew I should have waived the IPv6 DHCP and re-connected my AmpedWireless router before I left - I hate it when I act short sighted.  

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    Oct 28 20:12:23 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:12:23 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216343.291768]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:36 iPhone dataaccessd[137] <Notice>: 0x17674680|EAS|Error|[ASPingTask 0x17559740, conn 0x177243d0, request 0x176e33a0] connection died with error Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1005 "The network connection was lost." UserInfo=0x176eb1b0 {NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://exchange.ipeer.se/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=alenor&DeviceId=ApplF 2LLF78EFFT6&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Ping, _kCFStreamErrorCodeKey=-4, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://exchange.ipeer.se/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=alenor&DeviceId=ApplF 2LLF78EFFT6&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Ping, NSLocalizedDescription=The network connection was lost., _kCFStreamErrorDomainKey=4, NSUnderlyingError=0x176439b0 "The network connection was lost."}
    Oct 28 20:12:36 iPhone dataaccessd[137] <Notice>: 0x17674680|EAS|Error|ASPingTask failed: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1005 "The network connection was lost." UserInfo=0x176eb1b0 {NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://exchange.ipeer.se/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=alenor&DeviceId=ApplF 2LLF78EFFT6&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Ping, _kCFStreamErrorCodeKey=-4, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://exchange.ipeer.se/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=alenor&DeviceId=ApplF 2LLF78EFFT6&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Ping, NSLocalizedDescription=The network connection was lost., _kCFStreamErrorDomainKey=4, NSUnderlyingError=0x176439b0 "The network connection was lost."}
    Oct 28 20:12:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216369.513501]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:12:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216369.614588]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:52 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216372.968257]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:52 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216372.973601]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216373.010754]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:01 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044604.372611 wlan0.A[26008] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:13:06 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044609.406952 wlan0.A[26009] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:13:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216391.608390]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:13:11 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:13:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216391.611592]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:13:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216391.732718]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:22 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044624.511429 wlan0.A[26010] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:13:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216412.624841]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216412.626948]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216412.671606]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:36 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216416.512287]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:36 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216416.518078]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:36 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216416.562941]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:48 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: notify name "com.apple.iapd.notify.extendedMode" has been registered 20 times - this may be a leak
    Oct 28 20:13:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216429.497413]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:13:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216429.612193]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216433.587569]: WiFiLocaleManagerCheckLocale: location service or wifi is off, set locale to default
    Oct 28 20:13:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216433.588410]: new locale:  , locale:
    Oct 28 20:14:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216450.660255]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:14:10 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:14:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216450.782845]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:14:12 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044674.731063 wlan0.A[26011] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:14:22 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044684.766756 wlan0.A[26012] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:14:27 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044689.801364 wlan0.A[26013] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:14:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216472.725920]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:14:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216472.870591]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:14:37 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044699.836118 wlan0.A[26014] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:14:43 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: Attempting to badge the application icon but haven't received permission from the user to badge the application
    Oct 28 20:14:44 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216485.123305]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216485.129665]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216485.132682]: WoW Enabled, Skip starting Disassocation timer
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone backboardd[56] <Warning>: CoreAnimation: updates deferred for too long
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone backboardd[56] <Warning>: CoreAnimation: timed out fence 37fdf
    Oct 28 20:14:46 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:14:46 iPhone Messenger[484] <Warning>: Warning: Application delegate received call to -application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler: but the completion handler was never called.
    Oct 28 20:14:57 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044719.958314 wlan0.A[26015] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:15:02 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044724.993675 wlan0.A[26016] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():  per AC tx counters: 111091 36885 426556 6173, rx counters: 1344989 3153 633 139
    Oct 28 20:15:02 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044724.993727 wlan0.A[26017] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():                AWDL: Tx 2976 0 0 0      Rx: 404 0 0 0
    Oct 28 20:15:24 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216524.189458]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:15:24 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:24 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216524.312581]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:15:26 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:27 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216527.118647]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:15:27 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216527.119384]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:15:27 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216527.122205]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:15:32 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044755.097209 wlan0.A[26018] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:15:37 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044760.145884 wlan0.A[26019] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216538.234456]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216538.235014]: WoW Enabled, Skip starting Disassocation timer
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:15:38.503 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:39 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:15:39.809 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:15:41 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:15:41.818 : Stopping Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216543.729769]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216543.731722]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216543.734373]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:15:47 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: xpcproxy[519] Container: /private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/08FB3187-F5B0-4021-B44E-806F026 24C9A (sandbox)
    Oct 28 20:15:47 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:47 iPhone Untappd[519] <Error>: assertion failed: 12B411: libxpc.dylib + 51947 [DBA1E85F-5C4C-3026-9B98-A82D2E332ED6]: 0x7d
    Oct 28 20:15:47 iPhone Unknown[519] <Error>:
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Multi-tasking -> Device: YES, App: YES
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Unlimited access to network resources
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Init FacebookConnect Session
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][facebookconnectplugin] 7.930994ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][file] 6.848991ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][keyboard] 0.434995ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][flurry] 0.734031ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][statusbar] 69.730997ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: ---------------
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Image name LaunchImage-568h
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][splashscreen] 25.982976ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][TotalPluginStartup] 115.081012ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: ---------------
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Image name LaunchImage-568h
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216549.047748]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216549.048160]: WoW Enabled, Skip starting Disassocation timer
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: active
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Resetting plugins due to page load.
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Finished load of: file:///private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/1B40BB7F-A0DD-4B7C-BFD 5-94B18CCA2CB4/Untappd.app/www/index.html
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Setting Flurry version to 2.3.2
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Starting Flurry Session with key IE1KTJVZACFB8XP3SFXU
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Flurry: Starting session on Agent Version [Flurry_iOS_138_5.2.0]
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THREAD WARNING: ['Flurry'] took '49.601807' ms. Plugin should use a background thread.
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THREAD WARNING: ['GAPlugin'] took '62.182129' ms. Plugin should use a background thread.
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THREAD WARNING: ['PushPlugin'] took '28.566895' ms. Plugin should use a background thread.
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Logging Page View
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THE PAGE IS: #friendsArea
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: history empty
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: mode
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PAGE => #friendsArea
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: not scrolling
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: {"code":1,"message":"Location services are disabled."}
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: enabledRemoteNotificationTypes is not supported in iOS 8.0 and later.
    Oct 28 20:15:52 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044775.223430 wlan0.A[26020] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:15:52 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PUSH ID IS => 8d98664664c3afc0c5f1d1c26e6857ca7078de9ac3d228476e36a6b6fa5a9f62
    Oct 28 20:15:52 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: push_token=8d98664664c3afc0c5f1d1c26e6857ca7078de9ac3d228476e36a6b6fa5a9f62
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: AutoComplete is not disabled
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: 25D79571-CEB0-41EF-A801-9C8F6DC7F494 = 25D79571-CEB0-41EF-A801-9C8F6DC7F494
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PUSH SETTUP HAPPENING
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: MATCH
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PE: true
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PUSH SETTUP HAPPENING
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: MATCH
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PE: true
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216553.595563]: WiFiLocaleManagerCheckLocale: location service or wifi is off, set locale to default
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216553.600048]: new locale:  , locale:
    Oct 28 20:15:56 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216556.046424]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:15:56 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216556.049036]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:15:56 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216556.145981]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:15:57 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044780.258694 wlan0.A[26021] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():  per AC tx counters: 111676 36885 426564 6199, rx counters: 1345656 3153 688 139
    Oct 28 20:15:57 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044780.258744 wlan0.A[26022] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():                AWDL: Tx 2976 0 0 0      Rx: 404 0 0 0
    Oct 28 20:16:03 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216564.315322]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216564.315794]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216564.320590]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Killing Any Running ajaxStatment
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THREAD WARNING: ['Console'] took '19.487305' ms. Plugin should use a background thread.
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216565.893397]: apsd[82] is a wow client
    Oct 28 20:16:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216565.894446]: UserEventAgent[17] is a wow client
    Oct 28 20:16:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216565.894754]: WoW is Enabled, 2 WoW Clients
    Oct 28 20:16:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:06 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:06.989 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.154937]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.157772]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.163564]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.167412]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.214605]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.243546]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.245463]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.246641]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:08 iPhone syncdefaultsd[521] <Notice>: (Note ) marked "com.me.keyvalueservice" topic as "opportunistic" on <APSConnection: 0x15565c90>
    Oct 28 20:16:09 iPhone syncdefaultsd[521] <Notice>: (Note ) marked "com.me.keyvalueservice" topic as "enabled" on <APSConnection: 0x15565c90>
    Oct 28 20:16:09 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.176364]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.177447]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.177915]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.179168]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.210621]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:11.070 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.704208]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.705459]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.705762]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.706037]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.707066]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.707530]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.724786]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.727972]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:11.890 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:12 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:12 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:12.678 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone mediaserverd[37] <Notice>: '' (pid = 499) setting DiscoveryMode = DiscoveryMode_None, currentDiscoveryMode = DiscoveryMode_PresenceScan
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone MobileSMS[388] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone mediaserverd[37] <Notice>: '' (pid = 499) setting DiscoveryMode = DiscoveryMode_None, currentDiscoveryMode = DiscoveryMode_PresenceScan
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone MobilePhone[317] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone MobileMail[157] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone InCallService[318] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone YouTube[470] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone SpringBoard[43] <Warning>: [MPUSystemMediaControls] Updating supported commands for now playing application.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone SpringBoard[43] <Warning>: [MPUSystemMediaControls] Updating supported commands for now playing application.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:19 iPhone Messenger[484] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:21 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:21.190 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:26 iPhone syncdefaultsd[521] <Notice>: (Warn ) received memory warning
    Oct 28 20:16:29 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:29 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:29.697 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:29 iPhone Messenger[484] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:30 iPhone MobileMail[157] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:30 iPhone MobileSMS[388] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:31 iPhone MobilePhone[317] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:31 iPhone InCallService[318] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone YouTube[470] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044815.474397 wlan0.A[26023] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044815.474482 wlan0.A[26024] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():  per AC tx counters: 112138 36908 426568 6255, rx counters: 1346179 3159 688 139
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044815.474519 wlan0.A[26025] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():                AWDL: Tx 2976 0 0 0      Rx: 404 0 0 0
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.723295]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.725159]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.725542]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.726588]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.734511]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:16:34 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:34.393 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.710648]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.711653]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.712096]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.712562]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.714158]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.715261]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.716182]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.719960]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:36 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:36.303 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:36 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:37 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 470 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:38 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044820.525389 wlan0.A[26026] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:16:41 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 471 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:42 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 472 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044825.560651 wlan0.A[26027] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 473 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 474 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.WebKit.WebContent.3A55B0B9-DC27-43B5-AAE3-68F6DD891B97[346]) <Warning>: Service exited with abnormal code: 1
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 475 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:44 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 476 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:44 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 477 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:44 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:44.812 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216606.796401]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216606.923678]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.153056]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.164516]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.166815]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.168881]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.181322]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: client 'com.facebook.Facebook' stopping significant location changes
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:16:48 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:48.018 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.280303]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.287550]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.287867]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.288391]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.292771]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.293572]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.295339]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.302628]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 478 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:49.908 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:50 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:50 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216610.965387]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:50 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216610.968974]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:50 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216610.993176]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:51 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 479 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:51 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 480 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:53 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044835.604552 wlan0.A[26028] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:16:56 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 481 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:56 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 482 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:56 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 483 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:57 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 484 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:57 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 485 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:57 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 486 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:58 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044840.639680 wlan0.A[26029] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:16:59 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216619.413475]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:59 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216619.414947]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:59 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216619.452114]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:00 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:00.384 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:08 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216628.648025]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:08 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216628.650258]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:08 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216628.686257]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:08 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:08.884 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:17 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:17.318 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:17 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.493981]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.499471]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.500122]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.504375]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.511242]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:19 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:19.152 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:21 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:21.158 : Stopping Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:22 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216642.532919]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:22 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216642.538862]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:22 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216642.579003]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:28 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:28 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216648.423792]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:17:28 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:28 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216648.549017]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:32 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:53 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044895.929845 wlan0.A[26030] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:17:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216673.587557]: WiFiLocaleManagerCheckLocale: location service or wifi is off, set locale to default
    Oct 28 20:17:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216673.588251]: new locale:  , locale:
    Oct 28 20:17:57 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.421494]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.422422]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.422774]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.423092]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.424470]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.425025]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.431011]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.433618]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 487 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044900.975263 wlan0.A[26031] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:58.547 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:00 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.228883]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.229840]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.230184]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.231215]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.244379]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:01.874 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:02 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.143252]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.144161]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.144617]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.144891]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.146070]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.146531]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.153513]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.154134]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 488 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044906.007807 wlan0.A[26032] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:03.607 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:04 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:04.110 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216685.963283]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216685.964152]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216685.964676]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216685.971301]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:18:06 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216686.024444]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:06 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:18:06 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:06.709 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.788818]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.790702]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.791130]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.791456]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.792726]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.793297]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.795417]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.797683]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 489 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:07.897 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:08 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:08 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 490 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:18:10 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 491 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:18:11 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 492 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:18:12 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 493 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:18:12 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 494 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
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