On Tue, 2007-12-25 at 20:29 -0700, Seán de Búrca wrote: > I'm currently attempting to connect to a network configured with > 128-bit WEP with current SVN. When prompted for the key, I make sure to > select the 128-bit Hexadecimal option. However, after a short wait, it > asks me for the key again. The log reads: > > NetworkManager: <info> Activation (ath0/wireless): association took too > long, asking for new key.
That means that the wireless driver failed to send the 'connect' signal in time. What version of wpa_supplicant are you using, and would it be possible to add the '-ddd' option to the supplicant's command line and get some logs out of it? I've been using WEP+SVN+ipw2200 for the past week and haven't had issues so far. What kernel and wireless driver/hardware are you using? > Additionally, once I've input the key again and hit Connect, I'm > immediately given a libnotify message saying that the network has been > disconnected. nm-applet outputs the following repeatedly, though not > necessarily all three together: Yeah; that's something I found too, it just happens the first time you attempt to connect to a new network. I'm going to try to figure that out over the weekend. > ** (nm-applet:11611): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_to_hash: assertion > `NM_IS_SETTING (setting)' failed > > ** (nm-applet:11611): WARNING **: applet.c.3327 > (get_secrets_dialog_response_cb): failed to hash setting > '802-11-wireless-security'. > > ** (nm-applet:11611): WARNING **: nm_object_get_property: Error getting > 'Ssid' for /: Method "Get" with signature "ss" on interface > "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" doesn't exist > > Finally, just as a note, nm-applet trunk fails to compile out of the > box, dying due to a combination of the -Werror CFLAG and believing that > `pair' in utils_find_next_channel in src/utils/utils.c may be used > uninitialized. Sorry for the little collection of issues. Ideas would be > appreciated. Will fix, thanks. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list