OK, I'll try when I get home...

On my work i could connect whit a WEP wireless...

Maybe some problem whit the wpa stuff?

Att,
Alan

Nicolas Bigaouette wrote:
I would suggest trying some lower level tools, like netcfg or even
wpa_supplicant directly, to see if it is the driver or the tool...

2009/10/16 Alan Hoffmeister <alan...@gmail.com>

Tom K wrote:

Flavio Costa wrote:

Maybe the output of NetworkManager's log would be helpful too.
Try "# tail -f /var/log/messages" while connecting to a wireless
connection.

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Alan Hoffmeister <alan...@gmail.com>
wrote:



Hello guyz!

First of all, let me introduce. My name is Alan Hoffmeister, I'm from
Brazil and I'm a new user to Archlinux.

I sucefully installed Arch and XFCE4 on my notebook (by the way, awesome
performance compared to Win7), my wired network is connecting Ok, I'm
using
networkmanager to manage my connections...

The nm-applet can see all SSIDs around my notebook, it ask me some
password, but when it try to get an IP it fails...

I had this problem whit wicd too.. Always failing to get an IP..

Here is my rc.conf:

#############################  Start
 #######################################
#
# /etc/rc.conf - Main Configuration for Arch Linux
#

#
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# LOCALIZATION
#
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# LOCALE: available languages can be listed with the 'locale -a' command
# HARDWARECLOCK: set to "UTC" or "localtime"
# USEDIRECTISA: use direct I/O requests instead of /dev/rtc for hwclock
# TIMEZONE: timezones are found in /usr/share/zoneinfo
# KEYMAP: keymaps are found in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps
# CONSOLEFONT: found in /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts (only needed for
non-US)
# CONSOLEMAP: found in /usr/share/kbd/consoletrans
# USECOLOR: use ANSI color sequences in startup messages
#
LOCALE="pt_BR.utf8"
HARDWARECLOCK=""
USEDIRECTISA="no"
TIMEZONE="America/Sao_Paulo"
KEYMAP="us-acentos"
CONSOLEFONT="lat0-16"
CONSOLEMAP=
USECOLOR="yes"

#
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# HARDWARE
#
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# MOD_AUTOLOAD: Allow autoloading of modules at boot and when needed
# MOD_BLACKLIST: Prevent udev from loading these modules
# MODULES: Modules to load at boot-up. Prefix with a ! to blacklist.
#
# NOTE: Use of 'MOD_BLACKLIST' is deprecated. Please use ! in the
MODULES
array.
#
MOD_AUTOLOAD="yes"
#MOD_BLACKLIST=() #deprecated
MODULES=(iwl4965)

# Scan for LVM volume groups at startup, required if you use LVM
USELVM="no"

#
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# NETWORKING
#
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# HOSTNAME: Hostname of machine. Should also be put in /etc/hosts
#
HOSTNAME="archie"

# Use 'ifconfig -a' or 'ls /sys/class/net/' to see all available
interfaces.
#
# Interfaces to start at boot-up (in this order)
# Declare each interface then list in INTERFACES
#   - prefix an entry in INTERFACES with a ! to disable it
#   - no hyphens in your interface names - Bash doesn't like it
#
# DHCP:     Set your interface to "dhcp" (eth0="dhcp")
# Wireless: See network profiles below
#

#Static IP example
#eth0="eth0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255"
eth0="dhcp"
wlan0="dhcp"
INTERFACES=(!eth0)
WLAN_INTERFACES=(!wlan0)

# Routes to start at boot-up (in this order)
# Declare each route then list in ROUTES
#   - prefix an entry in ROUTES with a ! to disable it
#
gateway="default gw 192.168.0.1"
ROUTES=(!gateway)

# Enable these network profiles at boot-up.  These are only useful
# if you happen to need multiple network configurations (ie, laptop
users)
#   - set to 'menu' to present a menu during boot-up (dialog package
required)
#   - prefix an entry with a ! to disable it
#
# Network profiles are found in /etc/network.d
#
# This now requires the netcfg package
#
#NETWORKS=(main)

#
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# DAEMONS
#
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Daemons to start at boot-up (in this order)
#   - prefix a daemon with a ! to disable it
#   - prefix a daemon with a @ to start it up in the background
#
DAEMONS=(syslog-ng !network netfs crond @alsa hal fam networkmanager)
#############################  End
 #######################################

And this is my iwconfig wlan0:
iwconfig wlan0
wlan0     IEEE 802.11abgn  ESSID:""         Mode:Managed
 Frequency:2.412
GHz  Access Point: Not-Associated           Tx-Power=14 dBm
Retry
 long limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
       Encryption key:off
       Power Management:off
       Link Quality:0  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
       Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
       Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0





Some clue?

Att,
Alan






Did you follow the procedures in the Wireless Setup wiki page?

http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wireless_Setup

T.

Yeah I did, here is my messages.log tailed:

###################### START #################################
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state
change: 4 -> 5
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0/wireless):
connection 'Auto daniel' has security, and secrets exist.  No new secrets
needed.
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: added 'ssid' value
'daniel'
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: added 'scan_ssid'
value '1'
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: added 'key_mgmt'
value 'WPA-PSK'
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: added 'psk' value
'<omitted>'
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0) Stage 2
of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: set interface
ap_scan to 1
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  scanning -> disconnected
Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
Oct 16 05:11:59 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  scanning -> associating
Oct 16 05:11:59 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  associating -> associated
Oct 16 05:12:00 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
Oct 16 05:12:02 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
Oct 16 05:12:02 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
Oct 16 05:12:03 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  scanning -> associated
Oct 16 05:12:04 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
Oct 16 05:12:06 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
Oct 16 05:12:06 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
Oct 16 05:12:07 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  scanning -> associated
Oct 16 05:12:08 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
Oct 16 05:12:10 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
Oct 16 05:12:10 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
Oct 16 05:12:11 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  scanning -> associated
Oct 16 05:12:12 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
Oct 16 05:12:13 archie NetworkManager: <info>  wlan0: link timed out.
Oct 16 05:12:14 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
Oct 16 05:12:15 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
Oct 16 05:12:15 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  scanning -> associated
Oct 16 05:12:16 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
Oct 16 05:12:18 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
Oct 16 05:12:19 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
Oct 16 05:12:19 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  scanning -> associated
Oct 16 05:12:20 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
Oct 16 05:12:23 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0/wireless):
association took too long.
Oct 16 05:12:23 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state
change: 5 -> 6
Oct 16 05:12:23 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0/wireless):
asking for new secrets
Oct 16 05:12:23 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
Oct 16 05:12:24 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  disconnected -> associated
Oct 16 05:12:24 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  associated -> disconnected
Oct 16 05:12:28 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <WARN>  get_secrets_cb(): Couldn't
get connection secrets: applet-device-wifi.c.1539
(get_secrets_dialog_response_cb): canceled.
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state
change: 6 -> 9
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0) failed
for access point (daniel)
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Marking connection 'Auto
daniel' invalid.
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0) failed.
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state
change: 9 -> 3
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): deactivating device
(reason: 0).
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Policy set 'Auto eth0'
(eth0) as default for routing and DNS.
#######################END############################

Dont you guyz think thats this could be a problem whit Policykit AGAIN?
 Look at this:
Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <WARN>  get_secrets_cb(): Couldn't
get connection secrets: applet-device-wifi.c.1539
(get_secrets_dialog_response_cb): canceled.

Some solution?


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