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To manage
I tried the compat-wireless-2.6 Alan Knowles mentioned above. It solved
my issue authenticating to the TTLS/PAP wireless network at my school.
Thanks for the tip. I vote it be updated in Hardy repos.
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I installed lbm as well and now I see my driver is at 1.2.25.
Firmware file got installed, but size/md5sum says its the same. I still
have issues similar/same to what others are reporting. This is 4965agn,
Hardy, Cisco AP, WPA EAP-TLS. It will connect maybe %5 of the time.
Using an atheros
I'm marking the Hardy task for lbm to Fix Released as it contains
iwlwifi version 1.2.25.
Pres-Gas - please refer to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
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** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu Hardy)
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Alan,
You can try the linux-backports-modules package instead. It has the
newer iwlwifi.
Closing the dell task, as lbm includes the newer version.
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I notice that only the backports seems to have at least an updated iwl
driver (1.2.25, I believe). Is there any way this will come out in the
default modules package with the release candidate instead of having to
add the backports after the fact?
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Yeah, sorry about that
It's a WEP 64/128 Hex key on an open system.
It' basically killed the wireless system on every hardy kernel upgrade,
I was using manual network setting previously so It's pretty reliable
when booting, except when the kernel package get's pushed out.
#dpkg -S
On a Dell inspiron 1520 - the distributed drivers are completely
unusable (will not authenticate at all)
The only working solution I have is
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download
- install those drivers and completely delete the ubuntu/wireless modules.
I personally would call it a
Alan,
You didn't indicate any information about what security you couldn't
authenticate with, hidden AP, ubuntu version, or what driver version you
were using (LUM/LBM)
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The fix was reverted by commit e898dd2ad9732987c4f04176361c7f157fa92d38
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Assignee: Ben Collins (ben-collins) = (unassigned)
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu Hardy)
not a network-manager bug and i don't need this on my radar anymore.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team) = Ben Collins
(ben-collins)
Status: Won't Fix = Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Assignee: Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team) = Ben
Note: not a network-manager bug on its own, adding it as a target anyway
to keep it on my radar for this release as it probably impacts network
manager user experience.
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Target: ubuntu-8.04-beta = ubuntu-8.04
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The current version of iwl3945 in hardy has serious performance issues for me:
bug #17627
In my opinion version 1.2.0 is not release-worthy because of these issues.
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Oh, sorry.. that was the wrong bug number in my last post
I meant to type bug #176271
And it seems like version 1.2.25 still hasn't fixed the performance issues that
it addresses.
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LBM is likely where the latest iwlwifi will appear, but probably not for
awhile.
** Also affects: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee:
Hi Gary,
Could you please help to describe more about The 1.2.0 driver has
problems with newer releases of the chipset in combination with WPA2 +
radius installations?
testing environment, steps and result?
Thanks a lot!
Kevin
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Yes Gary, any info would be helpful...
the current issues that show up sometimes using iwlwifi 1.2.0 are:
+ WPA is unstable with cisco AP (bug 1441). We still see it now. This way we
prefer to use other APs
+ Linksys AP was unstable when we tested 1.1.20. This issue was fixed after we
upgrade
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valberg,
I am attaching an updated patch for the latest version of the kernel
modules package. This is meant to be used instead of the patch on that
tutorial.
I have tested this on my ThinkPad x61s and WPA-enterprise works quite
nicely with it. :)
** Attachment added: Patch to
The 1.2.0 driver has problems with newer releases of the chipset in
combination with WPA2 + radius installations. This is why Fedora 8
already ships 1.2.23 and 9 will likely be shipping 1.2.25, And after
looking at the OpenSuSE Factory which will likely be the next SLES/SLED
release, they are on
Version 1.2.0 is the Centrino branded and certified version from Intel.
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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I believe Hardy lum (linux-ubuntu-modules) has version 1.2.0. Will
reassign to the kernel team with request to pull in most recent version.
Thanks.
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Kernel Team
I have a problem with wpa-enterprise as well, I can't connect to any
network that is protected with username and password. I don't know if I
followed the guide properly, so how do i check what driver I'm using?
Could you maybe help me in some way?
This is my lspci output:
00:00.0 Host bridge:
I upgraded to version 1.2.23 in hardy using the directions on this site:
http://jkyamog.blogspot.com/2007/12/linux-install-on-hp-6910p-using-ubuntu.html
The newer drivers have significantly improved connecting to wpa-
enterprise networks for me. If any particular testing is required
before the
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