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.

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