Hi,
I'm using the git master of esp-idf.
I got many of below messages after boot:
I (6668) wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5
I (6976) wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5
I (7180) wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5
...
Is there any way to silence these messages?
How to silence wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5 messages
Re: How to silence wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5 messages
Looks like I accidently enable WiFi debug log.
Fixed by uncheck "Enable WiFi debug log".
Fixed by uncheck "Enable WiFi debug log".
Re: How to silence wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5 messages
I had the same problem, and I solved it by disabling the option: "WiFi NVS flash": in make menuconfig, Component config → Wi-Fi
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Re: How to silence wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5 messages
Hey there,
I ran into the same problem, but a observed a strange behaviour. I have an esp32-wrover and an esp32-wroom (esp32-cam). I uploaded the exact same code to both module. On the wrover I do NOT get the "wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5" messages. But on the wroom they appear all the time...
Has anybody an idea why the modules behave different with the same code?
Kind regards,
Jonathan
I ran into the same problem, but a observed a strange behaviour. I have an esp32-wrover and an esp32-wroom (esp32-cam). I uploaded the exact same code to both module. On the wrover I do NOT get the "wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5" messages. But on the wroom they appear all the time...
Has anybody an idea why the modules behave different with the same code?
Kind regards,
Jonathan
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Re: How to silence wifi: rsn valid: gcipher=3 ucipher=3 akm=5 messages
You possibly could try erasing the entire flash of the module and re-flashing. Could be that there's some faulty phy parameters lingering in NVS, maybe.
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