Re: ipw2100 Security mode:restricted

2009-10-23 Thread Dan Williams
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 12:17 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
 I right click on gnome network applet and open change connections
 The same result if I start from console
 /usr/bin/nm-connection-editor
 
 apt-cache policy  network-manager-gnome
 network-manager-gnome:
Установлен: 0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1
Кандидат: 0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1
Таблица версий:
   *** 0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1 0
  500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 
 dpkg -L network-manager-gnome
 /.
 /usr
 /usr/bin
 /usr/bin/nm-connection-editor
 /usr/bin/nm-applet
 /usr/share
 /usr/share/nm-applet
 /usr/share/nm-applet/nm-connection-editor.glade
 
 
 Can you show me version of network-manager-gnome package you use?
 dpkg -l network-manager-gnome
 apt-cache policy network-manager-gnome
 
 May be I need to try NM from 
 http://ppa.launchpad.net/network-manager/trunk/ubuntu/ ?

Can you grab a screenshot of the connection editor dialog for that
network?  Alt+Print Screen usually will do that for you.  Make sure to
have the Wireless Security tab selected.  Thanks!

Dan


 Dan Williams пишет:
  On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 21:14 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
  dpkg -l network-manager-gnome
  Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
  | 
  Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
  |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
  ||/ Имя   Версия Описание
  +++---
  ii  network-manager- 0.8~a~git.200910 network management framework 
  (GNOME frontend)
  
  How exactly are you getting to that front-end?  nm-connection-editor
  upstream has an Authentication dropdown with both Open System and
  Shared Key modes, as seen in the attached screenshot.  This shoudl also
  be what Ubuntu Karmic shows as well.  Does yours not look like this?
  
  Dan
  
  
  Dan Williams wrote:
  On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 23:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
  Thank you Dan for your answer.
  I can set Shared Key auth mode in KDE NM editor.
  And I did this on other notebook with KDE.
  But Gmone nm-manager-editor doesn't show me this field (auth mode)
  It has only Type of auth and Value of key
  Can you take a screenshot of the Gnome nm-manager-editor for me?  I'm
  not quite clear on what specific program it is, but sounds like the
  0.6.x editor perhaps.  Thanks!
 
  Dan
 
  Dan Williams wrote:
  On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 08:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
  Hello
  I use ad-hoc wi-fi with wep to connect few divice in home network.
  One notebook (IBM ThinkPad R40) has Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 
  2100 wi-fi adapter.
  When I joint the ad-hoc using networkmanager it set:
  Security mode:open instead of Security mode:resticted
  and network doesn't work.
  If I manually set
  iwconfig wlan0 key s:X resticted
  network work fine.
  After some time NM again reset key mode to open and network down.
  Try choosing Shared Key auth mode in the connection editor.
  Right-click on the wifi icon in the menu bar, choose Edit connections.
  Click the Wireless tab, adn double-click your adhoc connection.  On
  the wireless security page, choose Shared Key auth method, then hit OK
  everywhere and try the connection again.
 
  I'm somewhat dubious that Shared Key is actually legal with adhoc, so it
  may just be driver problems too.
 
  Dan
 
 
 
  
 

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Re: ipw2100 Security mode:restricted

2009-10-22 Thread Sergey Smirnov

I right click on gnome network applet and open change connections
The same result if I start from console
/usr/bin/nm-connection-editor

apt-cache policy  network-manager-gnome
network-manager-gnome:
  Установлен: 0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1
  Кандидат: 0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1
  Таблица версий:
 *** 0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

dpkg -L network-manager-gnome
/.
/usr
/usr/bin
/usr/bin/nm-connection-editor
/usr/bin/nm-applet
/usr/share
/usr/share/nm-applet
/usr/share/nm-applet/nm-connection-editor.glade


Can you show me version of network-manager-gnome package you use?
dpkg -l network-manager-gnome
apt-cache policy network-manager-gnome

May be I need to try NM from 
http://ppa.launchpad.net/network-manager/trunk/ubuntu/ ?


Dan Williams пишет:

On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 21:14 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:

dpkg -l network-manager-gnome
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| 
Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend

|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Имя   Версия Описание
+++---
ii  network-manager- 0.8~a~git.200910 network management framework 
(GNOME frontend)


How exactly are you getting to that front-end?  nm-connection-editor
upstream has an Authentication dropdown with both Open System and
Shared Key modes, as seen in the attached screenshot.  This shoudl also
be what Ubuntu Karmic shows as well.  Does yours not look like this?

Dan



Dan Williams wrote:

On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 23:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:

Thank you Dan for your answer.
I can set Shared Key auth mode in KDE NM editor.
And I did this on other notebook with KDE.
But Gmone nm-manager-editor doesn't show me this field (auth mode)
It has only Type of auth and Value of key

Can you take a screenshot of the Gnome nm-manager-editor for me?  I'm
not quite clear on what specific program it is, but sounds like the
0.6.x editor perhaps.  Thanks!

Dan


Dan Williams wrote:

On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 08:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:

Hello
I use ad-hoc wi-fi with wep to connect few divice in home network.
One notebook (IBM ThinkPad R40) has Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 
2100 wi-fi adapter.

When I joint the ad-hoc using networkmanager it set:
Security mode:open instead of Security mode:resticted
and network doesn't work.
If I manually set
iwconfig wlan0 key s:X resticted
network work fine.
After some time NM again reset key mode to open and network down.

Try choosing Shared Key auth mode in the connection editor.
Right-click on the wifi icon in the menu bar, choose Edit connections.
Click the Wireless tab, adn double-click your adhoc connection.  On
the wireless security page, choose Shared Key auth method, then hit OK
everywhere and try the connection again.

I'm somewhat dubious that Shared Key is actually legal with adhoc, so it
may just be driver problems too.

Dan







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Re: ipw2100 Security mode:restricted

2009-10-21 Thread Dan Williams
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 21:14 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
 dpkg -l network-manager-gnome
 Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
 | 
 Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
 |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
 ||/ Имя   Версия Описание
 +++---
 ii  network-manager- 0.8~a~git.200910 network management framework 
 (GNOME frontend)

How exactly are you getting to that front-end?  nm-connection-editor
upstream has an Authentication dropdown with both Open System and
Shared Key modes, as seen in the attached screenshot.  This shoudl also
be what Ubuntu Karmic shows as well.  Does yours not look like this?

Dan


 Dan Williams wrote:
  On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 23:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
  Thank you Dan for your answer.
  I can set Shared Key auth mode in KDE NM editor.
  And I did this on other notebook with KDE.
  But Gmone nm-manager-editor doesn't show me this field (auth mode)
  It has only Type of auth and Value of key
  
  Can you take a screenshot of the Gnome nm-manager-editor for me?  I'm
  not quite clear on what specific program it is, but sounds like the
  0.6.x editor perhaps.  Thanks!
  
  Dan
  
  Dan Williams wrote:
  On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 08:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
  Hello
  I use ad-hoc wi-fi with wep to connect few divice in home network.
  One notebook (IBM ThinkPad R40) has Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 
  2100 wi-fi adapter.
  When I joint the ad-hoc using networkmanager it set:
  Security mode:open instead of Security mode:resticted
  and network doesn't work.
  If I manually set
  iwconfig wlan0 key s:X resticted
  network work fine.
  After some time NM again reset key mode to open and network down.
  Try choosing Shared Key auth mode in the connection editor.
  Right-click on the wifi icon in the menu bar, choose Edit connections.
  Click the Wireless tab, adn double-click your adhoc connection.  On
  the wireless security page, choose Shared Key auth method, then hit OK
  everywhere and try the connection again.
 
  I'm somewhat dubious that Shared Key is actually legal with adhoc, so it
  may just be driver problems too.
 
  Dan
 
 
  
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Re: ipw2100 Security mode:restricted

2009-10-15 Thread Dan Williams
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 23:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
 Thank you Dan for your answer.
 I can set Shared Key auth mode in KDE NM editor.
 And I did this on other notebook with KDE.
 But Gmone nm-manager-editor doesn't show me this field (auth mode)
 It has only Type of auth and Value of key

Can you take a screenshot of the Gnome nm-manager-editor for me?  I'm
not quite clear on what specific program it is, but sounds like the
0.6.x editor perhaps.  Thanks!

Dan

 Dan Williams wrote:
  On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 08:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
  Hello
  I use ad-hoc wi-fi with wep to connect few divice in home network.
  One notebook (IBM ThinkPad R40) has Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 
  2100 wi-fi adapter.
  When I joint the ad-hoc using networkmanager it set:
  Security mode:open instead of Security mode:resticted
  and network doesn't work.
  If I manually set
  iwconfig wlan0 key s:X resticted
  network work fine.
  After some time NM again reset key mode to open and network down.
  
  Try choosing Shared Key auth mode in the connection editor.
  Right-click on the wifi icon in the menu bar, choose Edit connections.
  Click the Wireless tab, adn double-click your adhoc connection.  On
  the wireless security page, choose Shared Key auth method, then hit OK
  everywhere and try the connection again.
  
  I'm somewhat dubious that Shared Key is actually legal with adhoc, so it
  may just be driver problems too.
  
  Dan
  
  

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Re: ipw2100 Security mode:restricted

2009-10-14 Thread Sergey Smirnov

Thank you Dan for your answer.
I can set Shared Key auth mode in KDE NM editor.
And I did this on other notebook with KDE.
But Gmone nm-manager-editor doesn't show me this field (auth mode)
It has only Type of auth and Value of key
Dan Williams wrote:

On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 08:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:

Hello
I use ad-hoc wi-fi with wep to connect few divice in home network.
One notebook (IBM ThinkPad R40) has Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 
2100 wi-fi adapter.

When I joint the ad-hoc using networkmanager it set:
Security mode:open instead of Security mode:resticted
and network doesn't work.
If I manually set
iwconfig wlan0 key s:X resticted
network work fine.
After some time NM again reset key mode to open and network down.


Try choosing Shared Key auth mode in the connection editor.
Right-click on the wifi icon in the menu bar, choose Edit connections.
Click the Wireless tab, adn double-click your adhoc connection.  On
the wireless security page, choose Shared Key auth method, then hit OK
everywhere and try the connection again.

I'm somewhat dubious that Shared Key is actually legal with adhoc, so it
may just be driver problems too.

Dan



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ipw2100 Security mode:restricted

2009-10-13 Thread Sergey Smirnov

Hello
I use ad-hoc wi-fi with wep to connect few divice in home network.
One notebook (IBM ThinkPad R40) has Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 
2100 wi-fi adapter.

When I joint the ad-hoc using networkmanager it set:
Security mode:open instead of Security mode:resticted
and network doesn't work.
If I manually set
iwconfig wlan0 key s:X resticted
network work fine.
After some time NM again reset key mode to open and network down.

I can provide any information you need to solve this bug.
--
Sergey
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ipw2100 Security mode:restricted

2009-10-13 Thread Sergey Smirnov

Sorry.
Forget to say about versions.
I use latest karmic ubuntu
kernel 2.6.31-13-generic
networkmanager 0.8~a~git.20091005t192303.1d28ad1-0ubuntu2
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Re: ipw2100 Security mode:restricted

2009-10-13 Thread Dan Williams
On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 08:07 +0400, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
 Hello
 I use ad-hoc wi-fi with wep to connect few divice in home network.
 One notebook (IBM ThinkPad R40) has Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 
 2100 wi-fi adapter.
 When I joint the ad-hoc using networkmanager it set:
 Security mode:open instead of Security mode:resticted
 and network doesn't work.
 If I manually set
 iwconfig wlan0 key s:X resticted
 network work fine.
 After some time NM again reset key mode to open and network down.

Try choosing Shared Key auth mode in the connection editor.
Right-click on the wifi icon in the menu bar, choose Edit connections.
Click the Wireless tab, adn double-click your adhoc connection.  On
the wireless security page, choose Shared Key auth method, then hit OK
everywhere and try the connection again.

I'm somewhat dubious that Shared Key is actually legal with adhoc, so it
may just be driver problems too.

Dan


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