On 5/2/07, W.P. van Paassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running ubuntu feisty fawn with version 0.6.4 of the
> networkmanager. I can't select anything beyond WEP when disabling
> roaming mode and using a static ip address.
> My intel 3945 ABG and its driver do support wpa/wpa2.
>
> How can I force networkmanager into using wpa/wpa2 in this case?
>
> I've been able to connect to my us robotics MAXG 5451 access point
> using WPA2 though, using the roaming mode of the networkmanager. In
> this case I have to add a new default gateway to my routing table upon
> connection because networkmanager stubbornly configures an invalid
> one. It also keeps on emptying my resolv.conf file so I have to add a
> valid nameserver too.
>
> What is going wrong in this case and how can I resolve it.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> kind regards,
> W.P. van Paassen

Right now Network Manager does not support static ip addresses so when
you enable that in Ubuntu your wireless device is being managed by the
default Gnome applet which doesn't support WPA.

Static IP support is planned for the 0.7 release
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