01-23-2021, 01:39 PM
@abhiroopd
It seems you are going to a lot of effort to do what moOde already does. Specifically, moOde---or, rather the underlying Raspberry Pi OS---starts wpa_supplicant, passing it the already configured wpa_supplicant.conf file, when necessary. I have no idea what has been done to your installation which makes it necessary to start it yourself.
If you are implying that there is some specific wpa_supplicant option/setting which had to be changed for your particular WiFi adapter, then it is up to you to tell us which one it was and why.
Regards,
Kent
It seems you are going to a lot of effort to do what moOde already does. Specifically, moOde---or, rather the underlying Raspberry Pi OS---starts wpa_supplicant, passing it the already configured wpa_supplicant.conf file, when necessary. I have no idea what has been done to your installation which makes it necessary to start it yourself.
If you are implying that there is some specific wpa_supplicant option/setting which had to be changed for your particular WiFi adapter, then it is up to you to tell us which one it was and why.
Regards,
Kent