I am running WEP on the router. And yes, that is strange.

On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 20:31:14 -0400, Darren Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Is this network WPA or WEP and what version of NDISWrapper are you
> running?  I see this segment here which indicates that something is
> odd between NDISWrapper and WPA_Supplicant.
> ------------------------------------
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): Global control interface
> '/var/run/wpa_supplicant-global'
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): RX global ctrl_iface -
> hexdump_ascii(len=57):
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539):Â Â Â Â Â  49 4e 54 45 52 46 41 43
> 45 5f 41 44 44 20 77 6c   INTERFACE_ADD wl
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539):Â Â Â Â Â  61 6e 30 09 09 6e 64 69
> 73 77 72 61 70 70 65 72Â Â  an0__ndiswrapper
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539):Â Â Â Â Â  09 2f 76 61 72 2f 72 75
> 6e 2f 77 70 61 5f 73 75Â Â  _/var/run/wpa_su
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539):Â Â Â Â Â  70 70 6c 69 63 61 6e 74
> 09Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â  pplicant_Â Â Â Â Â Â
> Â
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): CTRL_IFACE GLOBAL INTERFACE_ADD
> 'wlan0^I^Indiswrapper^I/var/run/wpa_supplicant^I'
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): Initializing interface 'wlan0'
> conf 'N/A' driver 'ndiswrapper' ctrl_interface
> '/var/run/wpa_supplicant'
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): Initializing interface (2)
> 'wlan0'
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state
> DISCONNECTED
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state
> NO_KEY_RECEIVE
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state
> INITIALIZE
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): EAPOL: External notification -
> portEnabled=0
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): EAPOL: External notification -
> portValid=0
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): SIOCGIWRANGE: WE(compiled)=19
> WE(source)=18 enc_capa=0xd
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539):Â Â  capabilities: key_mgmt 0x5
> enc 0xf
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): Own MAC address:
> 00:0f:66:e8:ab:88
> Aug  1 16:44:08 localhost NetworkManager:
> <information>^Iwpa_supplicant(6539): Driver does not support WPA.
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
>
>
> On 8/18/06, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I posted this wrong, so I'm sending it again. (For some reason I sent it
>> to myself.)
>>
>> > I am desperate for an answer. If you guys need ANY information please
>> > let me know! I am willing to > collect it as fast as I can!!!
>> > Let me rephrase the problem from past posts:
>> >  Network-Manager, compiled from latest version or from any debain
>> > repository, will not connect to anetwork. It sees networks, it knows
>> > what type of encryption they have, what the signal strength is, > etc,
>> > but it just won't work. It will only work if I "enable" or run ifup
>> > after telling NM to
>> > attempt to connect. NM will pretend like it is doing all the work, but
>> > it is really me with ifup.
>> >  After starting NM, I have to go into the config, and uncomment the
>> > "wireless-essid network" entry
>> > after so that ifup will connect to the right one in the paragraph
>> > above.. ugh.
>> >  Strange? I think so. The network will work if I manually configure  
>> it,
>> > it's just NM won't work.
>> >  The /var/log/syslog output is here (trimmed from the time I told NM  
>> to
>> > start connecting):
>> > http://expandapps.org/pages/pastebin.php
>> >  I have an Ubuntu Dapper (6.06) distro with ndiswrapper drivers
>> > installed for the WUSB45GS v1 device.
>> >  Again, I _need_ help! I'm not getting any answers anywhere else, so  
>> if
>> > you guys leave me in thedark, I'm a gonner. I don't have a single idea
>> > left about what to do.
>>
>> --
>> From,
>> Jacob
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