Wireless printers refusing to connect to OS 10.9

I have two wireless printers - A HP and an Epson.  Neither will connect to a Mac using OS Mavericks 10.9.  I have been told by HP that their drivers have not yet been upgraded to deal with 10.9.  The Epson support basically said the printer was working perfectly so it was not their problem.
Anyone else have this difficulty

thanks a million for taking the time to reply.  My HP printer is a HP Officejet PRO 8500A Plus 910.   Over a two day period I spend several hours on the phone to their support people and when they finally concluded it was a problem with the printer talking to the Mac , they admitted that their own HP printer system was not up to date.
I asked if they could email me and tell me when they had their software up to date and was told they could not email me, I would just have to check their website ever day.
The Epson printer is an Expression Home XP 415 (just bought) and basically after 20 minutes on the phone to their helpline they could not bring it any further.  They told me the printer was connecting perfectly to the internet (which I knew) and the computer was connecting to the internet (which I also knew) but that they could not talk to each other.  They just left it there and said they could not help further.  
I suspect, however, that after my HP experience the Epson problem is exactly the same.  Everything seems to be linked to upgrading to OS Mavericks 10.9.
Thanks again for the link to the site.  HP never mentioned it.  Will try that now.

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    EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
    EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
    EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    wlp3s0: Added interface wlp3s0
    wlp3s0: State: DISCONNECTED -> DISCONNECTED
    wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 0->0 (DORMANT)
    netlink: Operstate: linkmode=-1, operstate=5
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    Wireless event: cmd=0x8b06 len=12
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    Wireless event: cmd=0x8b1a len=16
    wlp3s0: State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
    wlp3s0: Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
    Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 10 seconds
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    Wireless event: cmd=0x8b19 len=16
    wlp3s0: Event SCAN_RESULTS (3) received
    Scan results did not fit - trying larger buffer (8192 bytes)
    Received 5173 bytes of scan results (9 BSSes)
    wlp3s0: BSS: Start scan result update 1
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 0 BSSID cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 SSID 'SkyNET2.0'
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 1 BSSID 70:71:bc:51:d3:1b SSID '17e855'
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 2 BSSID 00:0c:c3:d3:41:cd SSID 'ElisaKoti04'
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 3 BSSID e8:40:f2:56:b7:89 SSID 'HannumoiJnen'
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 4 BSSID cc:5d:4e:a2:88:6f SSID 'ZyXEL_9444'
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 5 BSSID e8:40:f2:50:8a:ec SSID 'f40d53'
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 6 BSSID 38:60:77:cc:3c:b6 SSID 'varamies'
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 7 BSSID b4:07:f9:1f:77:6b SSID 'Piian puhelin '
    wlp3s0: BSS: Add new id 8 BSSID e8:40:f2:56:0b:05 SSID 'f400c9'
    BSS: last_scan_res_used=9/32 last_scan_full=0
    wlp3s0: New scan results available
    WPS: AP 70:71:bc:51:d3:1b type 0 added
    WPS: AP 00:0c:c3:d3:41:cd type 0 added
    WPS: AP e8:40:f2:56:b7:89 type 0 added
    WPS: AP e8:40:f2:50:8a:ec type 0 added
    WPS: AP 38:60:77:cc:3c:b6 type 0 added
    WPS: AP e8:40:f2:56:0b:05 type 0 added
    WPS: AP[0] 70:71:bc:51:d3:1b type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[1] 00:0c:c3:d3:41:cd type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[2] e8:40:f2:56:b7:89 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[3] e8:40:f2:50:8a:ec type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[4] 38:60:77:cc:3c:b6 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[5] e8:40:f2:56:0b:05 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    wlp3s0: Selecting BSS from priority group 0
    wlp3s0: 0: cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 ssid='SkyNET2.0' wpa_ie_len=0 rsn_ie_len=24 caps=0x11 level=-35
    wlp3s0: selected based on RSN IE
    wlp3s0: selected BSS cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 ssid='SkyNET2.0'
    wlp3s0: Request association: reassociate: 0 selected: cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 bssid: 00:00:00:00:00:00 pending: 00:00:00:00:00:00 wpa_state: SCANNING
    wlp3s0: Trying to associate with cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 (SSID='SkyNET2.0' freq=2437 MHz)
    wlp3s0: Cancelling scan request
    wlp3s0: WPA: clearing own WPA/RSN IE
    wlp3s0: Automatic auth_alg selection: 0x1
    RSN: PMKSA cache search - network_ctx=(nil) try_opportunistic=0
    RSN: Search for BSSID cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47
    RSN: No PMKSA cache entry found
    wlp3s0: RSN: using IEEE 802.11i/D9.0
    wlp3s0: WPA: Selected cipher suites: group 8 pairwise 24 key_mgmt 2 proto 2
    wlp3s0: WPA: clearing AP WPA IE
    WPA: set AP RSN IE - hexdump(len=26): 30 18 01 00 00 0f ac 02 02 00 00 0f ac 04 00 0f ac 02 01 00 00 0f ac 02 0c 00
    wlp3s0: WPA: using GTK TKIP
    wlp3s0: WPA: using PTK CCMP
    wlp3s0: WPA: using KEY_MGMT WPA-PSK
    WPA: Set own WPA IE default - hexdump(len=22): 30 14 01 00 00 0f ac 02 01 00 00 0f ac 04 01 00 00 0f ac 02 00 00
    wlp3s0: No keys have been configured - skip key clearing
    wlp3s0: State: SCANNING -> ASSOCIATING
    wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 0->0 (DORMANT)
    netlink: Operstate: linkmode=-1, operstate=5
    Limit connection to BSSID cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 freq=2437 MHz based on scan results (bssid_set=0)
    wlp3s0: set_disable_max_amsdu: -1
    wlp3s0: set_ampdu_factor: -1
    wlp3s0: set_ampdu_density: -1
    wlp3s0: set_disable_ht40: 0
    wlp3s0: set_disable_sgi: 0
    wpa_driver_wext_associate
    wpa_driver_wext_set_drop_unencrypted
    wpa_driver_wext_set_psk
    ioctl[SIOCSIWFREQ]: Device or resource busy
    wlp3s0: Association request to the driver failed
    wlp3s0: Setting authentication timeout: 5 sec 0 usec
    EAPOL: External notification - EAP success=0
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: External notification - EAP fail=0
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: External notification - portControl=Auto
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    RSN: Ignored PMKID candidate without preauth flag
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    Wireless event: cmd=0x8b1a len=16
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    Wireless event: cmd=0x8b06 len=12
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    Wireless event: cmd=0x8b1a len=25
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x11003 ([UP][LOWER_UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x11003 ([UP][LOWER_UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    Wireless event: cmd=0x8c08 len=121
    AssocResp IE wireless event - hexdump(len=105): 01 08 82 84 8b 96 24 30 48 6c 32 04 0c 12 18 60 2d 1a fc 18 1b ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3d 16 06 00 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 dd 09 00 10 18 02 00 f0 04 00 00 dd 18 00 50 f2 02 01 01 80 00 03 a4 00 00 27 a4 00 00 42 43 5e 00 62 32 2f 00
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x11003 ([UP][LOWER_UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    Wireless event: cmd=0x8b15 len=24
    Wireless event: new AP: cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47
    wlp3s0: Event ASSOCINFO (4) received
    wlp3s0: Association info event
    resp_ies - hexdump(len=105): 01 08 82 84 8b 96 24 30 48 6c 32 04 0c 12 18 60 2d 1a fc 18 1b ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3d 16 06 00 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 dd 09 00 10 18 02 00 f0 04 00 00 dd 18 00 50 f2 02 01 01 80 00 03 a4 00 00 27 a4 00 00 42 43 5e 00 62 32 2f 00
    wlp3s0: Event ASSOC (0) received
    wlp3s0: State: ASSOCIATING -> ASSOCIATED
    wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 0->0 (DORMANT)
    netlink: Operstate: linkmode=-1, operstate=5
    wlp3s0: Associated to a new BSS: BSSID=cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47
    wlp3s0: No keys have been configured - skip key clearing
    wlp3s0: Associated with cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47
    wlp3s0: WPA: Association event - clear replay counter
    wlp3s0: WPA: Clear old PTK
    EAPOL: External notification - portEnabled=0
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: External notification - portValid=0
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: External notification - EAP success=0
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: External notification - portEnabled=1
    EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state CONNECTING
    EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state IDLE
    wlp3s0: Setting authentication timeout: 10 sec 0 usec
    wlp3s0: Cancelling scan request
    wlp3s0: RX EAPOL from cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47
    wlp3s0: Setting authentication timeout: 10 sec 0 usec
    wlp3s0: IEEE 802.1X RX: version=2 type=3 length=117
    wlp3s0: EAPOL-Key type=2
    wlp3s0: key_info 0x8a (ver=2 keyidx=0 rsvd=0 Pairwise Ack)
    wlp3s0: key_length=16 key_data_length=22
    replay_counter - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_nonce - hexdump(len=32): 47 f0 63 ba 3a 9a 38 aa 15 11 95 f0 bd f0 74 aa 82 4d a4 2e 84 9c da 6d d1 14 95 c7 a7 11 40 59
    key_iv - hexdump(len=16): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_rsc - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_id (reserved) - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_mic - hexdump(len=16): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    wlp3s0: State: ASSOCIATED -> 4WAY_HANDSHAKE
    wlp3s0: WPA: RX message 1 of 4-Way Handshake from cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 (ver=2)
    RSN: msg 1/4 key data - hexdump(len=22): dd 14 00 0f ac 04 9d 67 62 7e a4 e0 d1 60 8c 59 0d b6 82 66 11 d5
    WPA: PMKID in EAPOL-Key - hexdump(len=22): dd 14 00 0f ac 04 9d 67 62 7e a4 e0 d1 60 8c 59 0d b6 82 66 11 d5
    RSN: PMKID from Authenticator - hexdump(len=16): 9d 67 62 7e a4 e0 d1 60 8c 59 0d b6 82 66 11 d5
    wlp3s0: RSN: no matching PMKID found
    WPA: Renewed SNonce - hexdump(len=32): 8d 1a 1d e4 ae 91 18 64 b6 78 f9 ec a4 09 98 20 fa 61 c0 a1 18 77 2b a8 4a 2b 73 01 28 af a0 f6
    WPA: PTK derivation - A1=60:36:dd:7e:1b:0c A2=cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47
    WPA: Nonce1 - hexdump(len=32): 8d 1a 1d e4 ae 91 18 64 b6 78 f9 ec a4 09 98 20 fa 61 c0 a1 18 77 2b a8 4a 2b 73 01 28 af a0 f6
    WPA: Nonce2 - hexdump(len=32): 47 f0 63 ba 3a 9a 38 aa 15 11 95 f0 bd f0 74 aa 82 4d a4 2e 84 9c da 6d d1 14 95 c7 a7 11 40 59
    WPA: PMK - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
    WPA: PTK - hexdump(len=48): [REMOVED]
    WPA: WPA IE for msg 2/4 - hexdump(len=22): 30 14 01 00 00 0f ac 02 01 00 00 0f ac 04 01 00 00 0f ac 02 00 00
    WPA: Replay Counter - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    wlp3s0: WPA: Sending EAPOL-Key 2/4
    WPA: KCK - hexdump(len=16): [REMOVED]
    WPA: Derived Key MIC - hexdump(len=16): 94 1e 01 41 ec f7 3b 67 6f 38 63 6f a2 6c 96 f9
    wlp3s0: RX EAPOL from cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47
    wlp3s0: IEEE 802.1X RX: version=2 type=3 length=175
    wlp3s0: EAPOL-Key type=2
    wlp3s0: key_info 0x13ca (ver=2 keyidx=0 rsvd=0 Pairwise Install Ack MIC Secure Encr)
    wlp3s0: key_length=16 key_data_length=80
    replay_counter - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
    key_nonce - hexdump(len=32): 47 f0 63 ba 3a 9a 38 aa 15 11 95 f0 bd f0 74 aa 82 4d a4 2e 84 9c da 6d d1 14 95 c7 a7 11 40 59
    key_iv - hexdump(len=16): 82 4d a4 2e 84 9c da 6d d1 14 95 c7 a7 11 40 5a
    key_rsc - hexdump(len=8): d8 02 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_id (reserved) - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_mic - hexdump(len=16): 5c f9 bc 76 1e e5 a9 99 15 55 f6 16 e0 23 23 63
    RSN: encrypted key data - hexdump(len=80): 27 1b 98 63 d2 31 e9 d9 2a 70 c2 4d ea 96 a6 d6 96 43 dc 49 2c f1 05 cb 61 49 f1 1a 0f 6f 75 1a e4 55 6e 84 2d 6c 7e a0 6f 93 9a fb 0a 07 75 bb 12 c1 38 05 68 1f 0b 33 30 0d 5b 52 cd ec a7 37 30 bb 59 16 b1 24 cd 32 b2 09 14 49 5f d2 54 84
    WPA: decrypted EAPOL-Key key data - hexdump(len=72): [REMOVED]
    wlp3s0: State: 4WAY_HANDSHAKE -> 4WAY_HANDSHAKE
    wlp3s0: WPA: RX message 3 of 4-Way Handshake from cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 (ver=2)
    WPA: IE KeyData - hexdump(len=72): 30 18 01 00 00 0f ac 02 02 00 00 0f ac 04 00 0f ac 02 01 00 00 0f ac 02 0c 00 dd 26 00 0f ac 01 02 00 25 41 cb 7e 76 ac e9 2f 61 49 79 c4 ba 11 b0 18 d1 24 7f 59 d8 83 7b 23 c3 91 28 f4 cd 6d 02 a1 dd 00 00 00 00 00
    WPA: RSN IE in EAPOL-Key - hexdump(len=26): 30 18 01 00 00 0f ac 02 02 00 00 0f ac 04 00 0f ac 02 01 00 00 0f ac 02 0c 00
    WPA: GTK in EAPOL-Key - hexdump(len=40): [REMOVED]
    wlp3s0: WPA: Sending EAPOL-Key 4/4
    WPA: KCK - hexdump(len=16): [REMOVED]
    WPA: Derived Key MIC - hexdump(len=16): 22 48 89 3b 72 da ad 78 f6 88 b0 9a 37 e3 5f e9
    wlp3s0: WPA: Installing PTK to the driver
    wpa_driver_wext_set_key: alg=3 key_idx=0 set_tx=1 seq_len=6 key_len=16
    EAPOL: External notification - portValid=1
    wlp3s0: State: 4WAY_HANDSHAKE -> GROUP_HANDSHAKE
    RSN: received GTK in pairwise handshake - hexdump(len=34): [REMOVED]
    WPA: Group Key - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
    wlp3s0: WPA: Installing GTK to the driver (keyidx=2 tx=0 len=32)
    WPA: RSC - hexdump(len=6): d8 02 00 00 00 00
    wpa_driver_wext_set_key: alg=2 key_idx=2 set_tx=0 seq_len=6 key_len=32
    wlp3s0: WPA: Key negotiation completed with cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 [PTK=CCMP GTK=TKIP]
    wlp3s0: Cancelling authentication timeout
    wlp3s0: State: GROUP_HANDSHAKE -> COMPLETED
    wlp3s0: CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 completed [id=0 id_str=]
    wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 0->1 (UP)
    netlink: Operstate: linkmode=-1, operstate=6
    EAPOL: External notification - portValid=1
    EAPOL: External notification - EAP success=1
    EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state AUTHENTICATING
    EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state SUCCESS
    EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
    EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state AUTHENTICATED
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Authorized
    EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state IDLE
    EAPOL authentication completed successfully
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=1 ifi_flags=0x11043 ([UP][RUNNING][LOWER_UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp3s0' added
    WEXT: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    EAPOL: startWhen --> 0
    EAPOL: disable timer tick
    wlp3s0: BSS: Remove id 1 BSSID 70:71:bc:51:d3:1b SSID '17e855' due to wpa_bss_flush_by_age
    wlp3s0: BSS: Remove id 2 BSSID 00:0c:c3:d3:41:cd SSID 'ElisaKoti04' due to wpa_bss_flush_by_age
    wlp3s0: BSS: Remove id 3 BSSID e8:40:f2:56:b7:89 SSID 'HannumoiJnen' due to wpa_bss_flush_by_age
    wlp3s0: BSS: Remove id 4 BSSID cc:5d:4e:a2:88:6f SSID 'ZyXEL_9444' due to wpa_bss_flush_by_age
    wlp3s0: BSS: Remove id 5 BSSID e8:40:f2:50:8a:ec SSID 'f40d53' due to wpa_bss_flush_by_age
    wlp3s0: BSS: Remove id 6 BSSID 38:60:77:cc:3c:b6 SSID 'varamies' due to wpa_bss_flush_by_age
    wlp3s0: BSS: Remove id 7 BSSID b4:07:f9:1f:77:6b SSID 'Piian puhelin ' due to wpa_bss_flush_by_age
    wlp3s0: BSS: Remove id 8 BSSID e8:40:f2:56:0b:05 SSID 'f400c9' due to wpa_bss_flush_by_age
    wlp3s0: RX EAPOL from cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47
    wlp3s0: IEEE 802.1X RX: version=2 type=3 length=143
    wlp3s0: EAPOL-Key type=2
    wlp3s0: key_info 0x1382 (ver=2 keyidx=0 rsvd=0 Group Ack MIC Secure Encr)
    wlp3s0: key_length=0 key_data_length=48
    replay_counter - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02
    key_nonce - hexdump(len=32): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_iv - hexdump(len=16): 82 4d a4 2e 84 9c da 6d d1 14 95 c7 a7 11 40 5b
    key_rsc - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_id (reserved) - hexdump(len=8): 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    key_mic - hexdump(len=16): 6f 5a ae eb 87 6c f3 27 8d a9 c6 32 b0 7b 81 ec
    RSN: encrypted key data - hexdump(len=48): c8 42 ee 29 04 b6 16 75 b8 97 bc 6f cb 51 d4 24 1b 12 53 0b a3 3a 71 a8 4b b7 88 82 4d 52 50 80 1d 34 2e 03 ce c6 e0 7e 3e 21 8f ea 90 07 57 63
    WPA: decrypted EAPOL-Key key data - hexdump(len=40): [REMOVED]
    wlp3s0: WPA: RX message 1 of Group Key Handshake from cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 (ver=2)
    RSN: msg 1/2 key data - hexdump(len=40): dd 26 00 0f ac 01 01 00 fd 83 4c 0a 48 64 c5 7a ef 16 74 36 18 14 ac 8c b1 0d eb 66 ef 0d b3 f5 03 1c 66 a8 cc 06 55 d5
    WPA: GTK in EAPOL-Key - hexdump(len=40): [REMOVED]
    RSN: received GTK in group key handshake - hexdump(len=34): 01 00 fd 83 4c 0a 48 64 c5 7a ef 16 74 36 18 14 ac 8c b1 0d eb 66 ef 0d b3 f5 03 1c 66 a8 cc 06 55 d5
    wlp3s0: State: COMPLETED -> GROUP_HANDSHAKE
    WPA: Group Key - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
    wlp3s0: WPA: Installing GTK to the driver (keyidx=1 tx=0 len=32)
    WPA: RSC - hexdump(len=6): 00 00 00 00 00 00
    wpa_driver_wext_set_key: alg=2 key_idx=1 set_tx=0 seq_len=6 key_len=32
    wlp3s0: WPA: Sending EAPOL-Key 2/2
    WPA: KCK - hexdump(len=16): [REMOVED]
    WPA: Derived Key MIC - hexdump(len=16): 48 7f c3 67 ed 03 f0 61 49 2b 57 51 67 34 07 b5
    wlp3s0: WPA: Group rekeying completed with cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 [GTK=TKIP]
    wlp3s0: Cancelling authentication timeout
    wlp3s0: State: GROUP_HANDSHAKE -> COMPLETED
    ^Cwlp3s0: Removing interface wlp3s0
    wlp3s0: Request to deauthenticate - bssid=cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 pending_bssid=00:00:00:00:00:00 reason=3 state=COMPLETED
    wpa_driver_wext_deauthenticate
    wlp3s0: Event DEAUTH (12) received
    wlp3s0: Deauthentication notification
    wlp3s0: * reason 3 (locally generated)
    Deauthentication frame IE(s) - hexdump(len=0): [NULL]
    wlp3s0: CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED bssid=cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 reason=3 locally_generated=1
    wlp3s0: Auto connect enabled: try to reconnect (wps=0 wpa_state=9)
    wlp3s0: Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
    Added BSSID cc:5d:4e:7a:bb:47 into blacklist
    wlp3s0: Blacklist count 1 --> request scan in 100 ms
    wlp3s0: Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
    wlp3s0: Disconnect event - remove keys
    wpa_driver_wext_set_key: alg=0 key_idx=0 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wpa_driver_wext_set_key: alg=0 key_idx=1 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wpa_driver_wext_set_key: alg=0 key_idx=2 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wpa_driver_wext_set_key: alg=0 key_idx=3 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wpa_driver_wext_set_key: alg=0 key_idx=0 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wlp3s0: State: COMPLETED -> DISCONNECTED
    wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 1->0 (DORMANT)
    netlink: Operstate: linkmode=-1, operstate=5
    EAPOL: External notification - portEnabled=0
    EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: External notification - portValid=0
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: External notification - EAP success=0
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    wlp3s0: No keys have been configured - skip key clearing
    wlp3s0: State: DISCONNECTED -> DISCONNECTED
    wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 0->0 (DORMANT)
    netlink: Operstate: linkmode=-1, operstate=5
    EAPOL: External notification - portEnabled=0
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