Tim [2009-01-27 20:42 -0000]:
> 1. remove/reload the module (or use RESUME_MODULES workaround)
That would be SUSPEND_MODULES then.
> 2. restart wpa_supplicant (needs to be done manually since it doesn't restart after running killall)
That doesn't need any arguments?
> 3. Add default route
That means we need to capture the default route as it was before.
However, at that point it really becomes hackish. Maybe there is a
D-Bus signal that we can send to NetworkManager that asks it to
restart the connection?
Tim [2009-01-27 20:42 -0000]:
> 1. remove/reload the module (or use RESUME_MODULES workaround)
That would be SUSPEND_MODULES then.
> 2. restart wpa_supplicant (needs to be done manually since it doesn't restart after running killall)
That doesn't need any arguments?
> 3. Add default route
That means we need to capture the default route as it was before.
However, at that point it really becomes hackish. Maybe there is a
D-Bus signal that we can send to NetworkManager that asks it to
restart the connection?