On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Renee Danson <renee.danson at sun.com> wrote: > > This isn't entirely accurate. > > NWAM should work just fine with WPA; however, not all wireless drivers > support it. Quaker or one of the other folks from the wireless team can > give you an authoritative answer on which drivers do/do not support WPA.
I already got my answer. I did a fresh install of SXCE95 and that fixed it for me. BFU-ing from SXCE90 to b95 wont work well, nwam wise :) > > If you find that you can connect with WPA using dladm, but cannot with > NWAM, that's a bug that we'd like to know about; nwamd uses libdladm, > the same backend as dladm, so if one works, the other should as well. > Could you enable nwam debugging and get a log of an attempt to connect > using WPA? You can find notes on how to do that on the troubleshooting > page: > The problem is that it appears as if the timeout setting NWAM uses is to low. dladm only works when I run it like, dladm -e essid -k key -m g -T 120 , and even then sometimes I get a timeout and have to retry. Next to that I seem to have had a known issue with nwam that when you change the password on the router, nwam wont ask you for new password credentials, I've talked offline with Quaker about this and he told me what to do :) > http://opensolaris.org/os/project/nwam/phase0/troubleshooting/ > > Enabling debugging in described in step 6. > > I'm very surprised that you don't see all three options; do you > need to scroll down, by any chance? See my previous comment about SXCE90 and BFU :) > > -renee > Patrick
