On 3/21/23 05:24, Yury Chumak wrote: > Same situation with the same wifi-card. > % pci -v
I don't believe the situation is the same. You are unable to associate with the access point, which was not the same issue as our other friend here. > ... > 3.0.0: net 02.80.00 8086/08b1 4 0:a3100004 8192 > Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 > > Firmware added and kernel rebuilded. Command: > % aux/wpa -p2 -s vega3 /net/ether1 > > asking password, returns '!' and exits. But next command ip/ipconfig returns: > > ipconfig: no success with DHCP > > DHCP is ok. It works good with other devices. DHCP-logs on server side > have not requests with wifi-card mac-address. > Trying to connect to mobile phone configured as hotspot takes the same > result - no success with DHCP. > Manual configuring: > % ip/ipconfig -g 192.168.7.1 ether /net/ether1 192.168.7.23 255.255.255.0 > > also not solve the situaton - ip/ping says about lost packets.. > % cat /net/ether1/ifstats > essid: vega3 > bssid: 045ea4e8e2ac > status: unassociated > channel: 06 > brsne: ..... > ..... > ..big list of available wifi-networks > > Tried also configure hotspot as open network, without authorization - > same result, doesn't connect. > > What could be the problem?? > The issue is stated in the ifstats output: > status: unassociated This is the failure mode I would expect if your wpa password was incorrect. ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T9b33abcfc0b8784b-M927cd981bb1b69915cc58f34 Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription