On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 12:14:53PM -0000, Gabrielle wrote:
> Greetings, 
> 
> A couple of days ago I saw that there was a new, large download for the 
> newest Ubuntu version. I happily clicked yes and downloaded it to replace my 
> version 11 something. After it was done and rebooted it asked for the 
> authentication for the wireless network. No problem. I have Verizon FIOS and 
> got the number off the verizon box, entered it and it connected no problem. 
> About 10 seconds later a window said, disconnecting and said I was now 
> offline and the add Key number window popped up again. So, I went into the 
> settings and it even said connect automatically on startup. Hmmmm. I again 
> entered the key code and again it connected and again it disconnected after 
> about 10 seconds. 
> I never had this problem before and can not for the life of me figure out 
> what else I am missing. I am sure it is something simple. I can not even find 
> out if I like the new 12.04 or not. I have it on my Toshiba Satellite L505 
> laptop, which is dual boot. Any suggestions as to what else I may have 
> missed? 

It may be a driver issue, with there being a regression in the new
kernel, that doesn't work as well with your network card.  It may be a
NetworkManager update.  I have a page that goes through testing if it's
the network configuration tool, which, though written more for Fedora,
might be useful.

http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/wireless.html


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