I was wondering if a "saved hotspots" setting will be implemented in the future. That way, connecting to any hidden SSID will be easy. Furthermore, what is technical feasibility of this? I know that my routers mac address was stored because i can see it in gconf-editor. Is it possible for network m
Hi all,
since NM 0.6, wpa_supplicant is a dependency for WEP encrypted wireless
networks. If the wpa_supplicant binary is not found, the connection
fails. Wouldn't it make sense if NM falls back in this case to the
wireless extensions library libiw and sets the WEP key without the need
for a runni
Shall I understand that PAP Pahse 2 auth is not supported at all, abd
that it is, so far, intentional, and not a bug?
Nico
Le jeudi 06 avril 2006 à 10:20 -0500, Nicolas Will a écrit :
> On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 17:46 -0500, Nicolas Will wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to the list.
> >
> > My compan
I am successfully using NetworkManager to connect to my Cisco work vpn. However, I have been unable to connect to my University VPN using NetworkManager by importing the university.pcf script appended below. However, I HAVE been able to connect using the command (IPSec secret decrypted from the .
I have rolled back to the latest packages from updates rather than my
builds.
I also upgraded ndiswrapper to 1.13rc2 which fixes a bug that I thought
was fixed in wpa_supplicant but it was actually an ndiswrapper thing.
That was connecting (using wpa_supplicant) to a non encrypted AP.
The oth
Perfect. You have the same card as me (I think). Let's see if I can
reproduce your success on my machine.
Could you post your recipe for configuring/compiling/installing
NetworkManager and ndiswrapper? What version of the Windows driver are
you using?
Also, could you post the output of "Netw
On 4/6/06, Mike Bydalek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I know there's been a lot of work going on in the wpa_supplicant area,
> so I finally decided to give it a try as I would *really* love to
> implement it into our network.
>
> My testbed is on a WRTG54G using WPA Personal with TKIP