Does the WiFi re-connect delay and/or failure occur in both places? When it actually does connect, is the delay the same in both places? Is the delay *always* ~9m???
Is "eduroam" one of the APs you're actually using at work or home? I ask, as I notice that the security settings indicate that WiFi Enterprise grade authentication is configured.
I also noticed that the ESSID:"xxxxxxxx" is not configured for any security at all. Is this also one of the APs you're using?
Also, with respect to listing access points that are known by the system, there are two commands that are more applicable:
$ nmcli d wifi list
This command shows NetworkManager's current list of available APs.
$ sudo wpa_cli scan_results
This command shows wpa_supplicant's current list of available APs.
Could you please also attach the syslog from your phone?
Finally, have you installed any non-store software on the phone?
@Michael
Does the WiFi re-connect delay and/or failure occur in both places? When it actually does connect, is the delay the same in both places? Is the delay *always* ~9m???
Is "eduroam" one of the APs you're actually using at work or home? I ask, as I notice that the security settings indicate that WiFi Enterprise grade authentication is configured.
I also noticed that the ESSID:"xxxxxxxx" is not configured for any security at all. Is this also one of the APs you're using?
Also, with respect to listing access points that are known by the system, there are two commands that are more applicable:
$ nmcli d wifi list
This command shows NetworkManager's current list of available APs.
$ sudo wpa_cli scan_results
This command shows wpa_supplicant's current list of available APs.
Could you please also attach the syslog from your phone?
Finally, have you installed any non-store software on the phone?