This bug is surely fixed now, since Ubuntu has switched to a completely
different network system for many releases. So you can retry it now! ;-)
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I'd just like to point out that this issue had been open for almost four
years, and this whole time the Ubuntu support team was (and still is)
quite capable of 'investigating the problem' by installing the release
in which the problem was reported and reproducing via the steps to
reproduce we provi
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
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Thanks for the report James , It has been a long time without any
comment or a duplicate in this bug report and It is possible that the
bug has been fixed. May you please try to reproduce it with the latest
Stable Release of Ubuntu the Natty Narwhal and add the respective
comments to the report? Yo
I'm experiencing this as well. EEE PC 900, fresh install of Ubuntu
8.04.1.. After a reboot, WPA2 resets to WPA, and I have to re-enter the
password and set it to WPA2 again if I want to connect to the same
network I was connected to before the reboot.
Why is this set to low priority? Basic network
Hi There,
It is my first time using Ubuntu (trying to move away from who you know) and I
have the same issue as described above. As a side note, after 10 minutes and
pocking around, system froze. Had to turn off computer (not a very good sign).
The only thing I had done is to open "Experience u
Just a follow-up, when opening the dialog to change the encryption type
back to WPA2, reentering the password at that time will result in a
successful connection. (No need to open the dialog twice).
Still having the issue. As Bart Wensley says, surely this should be a
higher priority?
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I see the exact same behaviour as Arkady:
Restarting machine causes the wireless network configuration to change
from WPA2 to WPA. When I reopen the network settings dialog and change
from WPA back to WPA2 then close the dialog, then open it again the
connection is still WPA2 but the password has
I can confirm that this problem still exists with the Hardy main
release. I just experienced the problem yesterday on a fully-updated
install of Mythbuntu 8.04.
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Any chance this is going to be fixed sometime soon?
Can confirm problem still exists with Hardy main release, using a TP-
Link WN610 PCMCIA card (Atheros) on a WPA2 network.
Restarting machine causes the wireless network configuration to change
from WPA2 to WPA. When I reopen the network settings
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Thank you for the information. I will change the status to Confirmed.
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I can confirm this bug on Gutsy. Using a Lenovo T61 with builtin
wireless, connecting to a WPA2 network works fine manually. When I
suspend the machine and then bring it back up, the connection does not
get re-established.
In network-admin, the encryption type has been reset to "WPA" instead of
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Screenshot for network-admin after reboot.
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I can confirm this bug still exists on the latest hardy alpha release.
I have uninstalled NetworkManager and I am using the rt61pci driver for
the wireless card. When I go into network-admin to set the wireless
settings for WPA2, it seems to save the configuration. After rebooting,
the settings h
Hi There
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you?, Can you please
try with the live environment of the Desktop CD of t
I see there is no subscribers for this bug and the reporter can't get
this message. I'm marking this as Invalid since we don't know what
caused this.
Thank you.
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