in the log wpasupplicant is mostly in state 0 and only in state 1 for 2 seconds (Sep 9 21:29:49 cihla NetworkManager: <info> Supplicant state changed: 1) and 1 seconds (Sep 9 21:30:13 cihla NetworkManager: <info> Supplicant state changed: 1).
Maybe we have a chance to get an IP if we have a perfect timing, but that doesnt sound like a feasible environment to do networking.
Maybe attach a complete syslog to after reproducing this, to give me a better picture.
in the log wpasupplicant is mostly in state 0 and only in state 1 for 2 seconds (Sep 9 21:29:49 cihla NetworkManager: <info> Supplicant state changed: 1) and 1 seconds (Sep 9 21:30:13 cihla NetworkManager: <info> Supplicant state changed: 1).
Maybe we have a chance to get an IP if we have a perfect timing, but that doesnt sound like a feasible environment to do networking.
Maybe attach a complete syslog to after reproducing this, to give me a better picture.