Ladies and Germs, A few days ago I submitted an email to the NetworkManager list, regarding my laptop no longer connecting to my wireless AP, tho it did at first. A snippet follows. It turns out, I fixed the problem.
My wireless SSID broadcast was off. When I turned it on, *voila!* wireless works. I don't think that's right; I should be able to connect to my wireless AP even if not broadcasting my SSID. If I know what my SSID is, I don't need to broadcast it. Thanks. -- snippet -- I'm running Kubuntu Edgy and I had gotten my Thinkpad T60 up and running using KNetworkManager. Versions: uname -a : Linux rodin 2.6.17-10-386 #2 Fri Oct 13 18:41:40 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux wpa_supplicant: 0.5.4 network-manager: 0.6.3-2ubuntu6 Network card is an Intel 3945abg. I'm using WPA-PSK, TKIP algorithm. After getting it working, I rebooted into Windows. (don't ask me why... :-). Used Windows for a coupla weeks, then went back to Ubuntu. Wireless network no longer works. -- -Mike Schwager _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list