Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"

2009-04-23 Thread Robert Simpson

Dan Williams wrote:

On Tue, 2009-04-21 at 21:51 -0700, Robert Simpson wrote:
  

I found these archived messages through Google, and I have the same
problem - the connection works fine, and the Connection Established
message displays the right AP name, but the tray icon says there is a
"Wireless network connection to '(none)'", and there are no bars showing
signal strength.

nm-list shows the connected AP at the top of the list, but there is no "*".



What driver?  This problem can happen if the driver does not
consistently report the currently associated AP in the scan results.  It
could also happen if the card associates to a new AP that hasn't yet
been found from a scan.  But in that case, the card should definitely
have the beacon from that AP, and should have added that AP to the scan
results that NM can get with SIOCGIWSCAN anyway.

Dan
  

"wl", the proprietary "Broadcom STA wireless driver" for "Broadcom
Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g [14e4:4315], installed by default. I'm not
sure how to display the version.

Strangely, when left on but with the screen closed for a few hours, the
tray icon mysteriously displayed the correct information, but the
nm-tool still showed no entries with a "*". This was repeatable - it
would start out showing no bars and (none), then the tray icon would
work suddenly work normally after an extremely long time.

Using the Windows driver with ndiswrapper seems to work properly from
the start (though it takes a bit longer to connect), and it does show
the "*". I guess I'll just use that.

- Rob


Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"

 * From: Dan Williams 
 * To: sanjeev sharma 
 * Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org
 * Subject: Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"
 * Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 11:50:05 -0500

On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 11:39 +0530, sanjeev sharma wrote:


Hi Dan,
As we had Already Discussed this and I had Created an Patch for this
Bug which is in NetworkManager.And you had a look into it
earlier.Could I checked in this patch Into NetworkManager CVS.So We
could Closed this Bug after checked in patch.
  

I believe my last comment on the patch was that it only covers over the
problem, it doesn't actually fix the problem.  You'll only get this
issue when NetworkManager cannot find the currently associated AP in the
scan list, which could be either a driver bug, or a NetworkManager bug.
Using nm-tool will help determine whether its in the applet, or in
NetworkManager.

Dan



Regards
sanjeev sharma
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Dan Williams  wrote:

On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 00:57 +0100, Ermanno Bonifazi wrote:
> Network manager shows in the tooltip to be connected to
"(none)"
> network name, even if is connected to a specific Wireless
LAN (e.g.
> WLAN) and is correctly working.
> In fact is I right click on connection information the name
WLAN with
> the correct IP is shown.
> Any hint?


What version of NetworkManager?  When you see this bug, and
you run
'nm-tool', does a "*" show up next to the wifi network you
should be
connected to?

Dan

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Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"

2009-04-22 Thread Dan Williams
On Tue, 2009-04-21 at 21:51 -0700, Robert Simpson wrote:
> I found these archived messages through Google, and I have the same
> problem - the connection works fine, and the Connection Established
> message displays the right AP name, but the tray icon says there is a
> "Wireless network connection to '(none)'", and there are no bars showing
> signal strength.
> 
> nm-list shows the connected AP at the top of the list, but there is no "*".

What driver?  This problem can happen if the driver does not
consistently report the currently associated AP in the scan results.  It
could also happen if the card associates to a new AP that hasn't yet
been found from a scan.  But in that case, the card should definitely
have the beacon from that AP, and should have added that AP to the scan
results that NM can get with SIOCGIWSCAN anyway.

Dan

> 
> Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"
> 
>  * From: Dan Williams 
>  * To: sanjeev sharma 
>      * Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org
>  * Subject: Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"
>  * Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 11:50:05 -0500
> 
> On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 11:39 +0530, sanjeev sharma wrote:
> >
> > Hi Dan,
> > As we had Already Discussed this and I had Created an Patch for this
> > Bug which is in NetworkManager.And you had a look into it
> > earlier.Could I checked in this patch Into NetworkManager CVS.So We
> > could Closed this Bug after checked in patch.
> 
> I believe my last comment on the patch was that it only covers over the
> problem, it doesn't actually fix the problem.  You'll only get this
> issue when NetworkManager cannot find the currently associated AP in the
> scan list, which could be either a driver bug, or a NetworkManager bug.
> Using nm-tool will help determine whether its in the applet, or in
> NetworkManager.
> 
> Dan
> 
> >
> > Regards
> > sanjeev sharma
> > On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Dan Williams  wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 00:57 +0100, Ermanno Bonifazi wrote:
> > > Network manager shows in the tooltip to be connected to
> > "(none)"
> > > network name, even if is connected to a specific Wireless
> > LAN (e.g.
> > > WLAN) and is correctly working.
> > > In fact is I right click on connection information the name
> > WLAN with
> > > the correct IP is shown.
> > > Any hint?
> >
> >
> > What version of NetworkManager?  When you see this bug, and
> > you run
> > 'nm-tool', does a "*" show up next to the wifi network you
> >         should be
> > connected to?
> >
> >     Dan
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> 
>  * References:
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>  + From: Dan Williams
>o Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"
>  + From: sanjeev sharma
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Wireless connection to "(none)"

2009-04-21 Thread Robert Simpson

I found these archived messages through Google, and I have the same
problem - the connection works fine, and the Connection Established
message displays the right AP name, but the tray icon says there is a
"Wireless network connection to '(none)'", and there are no bars showing
signal strength.

nm-list shows the connected AP at the top of the list, but there is no "*".


Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"

* From: Dan Williams 
* To: sanjeev sharma 
* Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org
    * Subject: Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"
* Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 11:50:05 -0500

On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 11:39 +0530, sanjeev sharma wrote:


Hi Dan,
As we had Already Discussed this and I had Created an Patch for this
Bug which is in NetworkManager.And you had a look into it
earlier.Could I checked in this patch Into NetworkManager CVS.So We
could Closed this Bug after checked in patch.


I believe my last comment on the patch was that it only covers over the
problem, it doesn't actually fix the problem.  You'll only get this
issue when NetworkManager cannot find the currently associated AP in the
scan list, which could be either a driver bug, or a NetworkManager bug.
Using nm-tool will help determine whether its in the applet, or in
NetworkManager.

Dan



Regards
sanjeev sharma
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Dan Williams  wrote:

On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 00:57 +0100, Ermanno Bonifazi wrote:
> Network manager shows in the tooltip to be connected to
"(none)"
> network name, even if is connected to a specific Wireless
LAN (e.g.
> WLAN) and is correctly working.
> In fact is I right click on connection information the name
WLAN with
> the correct IP is shown.
> Any hint?


What version of NetworkManager?  When you see this bug, and
you run
'nm-tool', does a "*" show up next to the wifi network you
should be
connected to?

Dan

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+ From: Dan Williams
  o Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"
+ From: sanjeev sharma

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Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"

2009-02-04 Thread Dan Williams
On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 11:39 +0530, sanjeev sharma wrote:
> 
> Hi Dan,
> As we had Already Discussed this and I had Created an Patch for this
> Bug which is in NetworkManager.And you had a look into it
> earlier.Could I checked in this patch Into NetworkManager CVS.So We
> could Closed this Bug after checked in patch.

I believe my last comment on the patch was that it only covers over the
problem, it doesn't actually fix the problem.  You'll only get this
issue when NetworkManager cannot find the currently associated AP in the
scan list, which could be either a driver bug, or a NetworkManager bug.
Using nm-tool will help determine whether its in the applet, or in
NetworkManager.

Dan

> 
> Regards
> sanjeev sharma  
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Dan Williams  wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 00:57 +0100, Ermanno Bonifazi wrote:
> > Network manager shows in the tooltip to be connected to
> "(none)"
> > network name, even if is connected to a specific Wireless
> LAN (e.g.
> > WLAN) and is correctly working.
> > In fact is I right click on connection information the name
> WLAN with
> > the correct IP is shown.
> > Any hint?
> 
> 
> What version of NetworkManager?  When you see this bug, and
> you run
> 'nm-tool', does a "*" show up next to the wifi network you
> should be
> connected to?
> 
> Dan
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Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"

2009-02-03 Thread sanjeev sharma
Hi Dan,
As we had Already Discussed this and I had Created an Patch for this Bug
which is in NetworkManager.And you had a look into it earlier.Could I
checked in this patch Into NetworkManager CVS.So We could Closed this Bug
after checked in patch.


Regards
sanjeev sharma
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Dan Williams  wrote:

> On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 00:57 +0100, Ermanno Bonifazi wrote:
> > Network manager shows in the tooltip to be connected to "(none)"
> > network name, even if is connected to a specific Wireless LAN (e.g.
> > WLAN) and is correctly working.
> > In fact is I right click on connection information the name WLAN with
> > the correct IP is shown.
> > Any hint?
>
> What version of NetworkManager?  When you see this bug, and you run
> 'nm-tool', does a "*" show up next to the wifi network you should be
> connected to?
>
> Dan
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Re: Wireless connection to "(none)"

2009-02-03 Thread Dan Williams
On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 00:57 +0100, Ermanno Bonifazi wrote:
> Network manager shows in the tooltip to be connected to "(none)"
> network name, even if is connected to a specific Wireless LAN (e.g.
> WLAN) and is correctly working.
> In fact is I right click on connection information the name WLAN with
> the correct IP is shown.
> Any hint?

What version of NetworkManager?  When you see this bug, and you run
'nm-tool', does a "*" show up next to the wifi network you should be
connected to?

Dan

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Wireless connection to "(none)"

2009-01-31 Thread Ermanno Bonifazi
Network manager shows in the tooltip to be connected to "(none)" network
name, even if is connected to a specific Wireless LAN (e.g. WLAN) and is
correctly working.
In fact is I right click on connection information the name WLAN with the
correct IP is shown.
Any hint?

-- 
Ermanno Bonifazi
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