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In a loud enterprise wifi environment 30 seconds isn't always enough to find, connect and setup the wifi stack, then also test.
This allows us to print the full IP info actually used during wifi testing, to quickly see any potential issues with the IP stack.
This is so we leave the now extended test enough time to fail after 60 seconds before cutting it off from the calling bash script.
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Minor timeout tweaks to improve our chances of establishing a Wifi connection in a noisy signal environment and a function to provide us with some basic diagnostic IP information. Coupled together with work done moving our Lab AP antenna, this should keep things stable for now.