On 5/4/07, Jago Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use a 256bit (64 character) WEP key. Yes, I have tried shortening the key
by 6 digits. I've tried this on the commandline using iwconfig and than
dhclient, and also through /etc/network/interfaces
I'm not sure what /etc/network/interfaces uses
Hi,
I'm in this case. I've upgraded from edgy to feisty.
On edgy, I always fail to connect using NM so I've uninstalled it to use
wpa_supplicant. So I've built scripts that launch wpa_supplicant for
every WiFi networks I use (one for home in WEP128 and one for work with
WPA2).
On Feisty, after
Hi,
I'm running ubuntu feisty fawn with version 0.6.4 of the
networkmanager. I can't select anything beyond WEP when disabling
roaming mode and using a static ip address.
My intel 3945 ABG and its driver do support wpa/wpa2.
How can I force networkmanager into using wpa/wpa2 in this case?
I've
Hi
I just installed linux (debian 4.0) on a dell inspiron 5100 laptop with
a broadcom 4306 rev 02 wireless chip. I have the bcm43xx module loaded
in the kernel, the firmware on /lib/firmware and everything working.
iwconfig sees it as eth2 and the connection is automatic at boot time.
In fact,
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 12:14 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
dragoran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you are using fedora 7 please try with a kernel from here (will be in
rawhide soon):
http://people.redhat.com/davej/kernels/Fedora/fc7/RPMS.kernel/
Okay, I tried this kernel (3125). It's
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 00:27 -0400, Alejandro Adam wrote:
Hi
I just installed linux (debian 4.0) on a dell inspiron 5100 laptop with
a broadcom 4306 rev 02 wireless chip. I have the bcm43xx module loaded
in the kernel, the firmware on /lib/firmware and everything working.
iwconfig sees
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 08:35 +0100, Matthew Dale wrote:
Hello everyone.
I'm running Ubuntu 7.04, and I have an Atheros based wi-fi card hence all
the ath0-ing going on below.
My situation is that the wireless network I need to connect to requires me
to use the second key index.
Here is how
On 5/4/07, Alejandro Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I just installed linux (debian 4.0) on a dell inspiron 5100 laptop with
a broadcom 4306 rev 02 wireless chip. I have the bcm43xx module loaded
in the kernel, the firmware on /lib/firmware and everything working.
iwconfig sees it as eth2
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 10:09 -0500, Greg Oliver wrote:
When using Cisco .pcf profiles with no user authentication, only group
based, network-manager is crashing.
Any way to diagnose the issues and post a bug? Don't know if it is
network-manager or vpnc causing the issue.
Looks like dbus
Quoting Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
May 3 12:07:39 pgpdev NetworkManager: info Activation (wlan0)
Stage 5 of 5 (IP Configure Commit) complete.
May 3 12:07:39 pgpdev NetworkManager: info Activation (wlan0)
successful, device activated.
Interesting; that means that the device
On 5/2/07, W.P. van Paassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm running ubuntu feisty fawn with version 0.6.4 of the
networkmanager. I can't select anything beyond WEP when disabling
roaming mode and using a static ip address.
My intel 3945 ABG and its driver do support wpa/wpa2.
How can I
On 5/2/07, Jean-Yves Vern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm in this case. I've upgraded from edgy to feisty.
On edgy, I always fail to connect using NM so I've uninstalled it to use
wpa_supplicant. So I've built scripts that launch wpa_supplicant for
every WiFi networks I use (one for home in
dragoran wrote:
When the old ieee based wlan stack are used hidden ssids are reported
as hidden and network manager seems to work fine with them... but
mac80211 no longer report them as hidden but as (empty string) and
nm seems to show this for hidden ssids (which is wrong).
should be
Dan
Thanks for the quick answer. Here I'm trying to answer your questions. I
couldn't find anything wrong with the wireless configuration (it works,
in fact). But the applet still does not see it.
The applet is the stable deb package
valhalla:/home/alejandro# nm-applet --version
Gnome
Can you post your /etc/interfaces? I think that Debian has modified
NetworkManager to not manage any interfaces that have anything other
than AUTO.
There is no /etc/interfaces.
valhalla:/home/alejandro# cat /etc/network/interfaces
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your
Alejandro Adam wrote:
Dan
Thanks for the quick answer. Here I'm trying to answer your questions. I
couldn't find anything wrong with the wireless configuration (it works,
in fact). But the applet still does not see it.
The applet is the stable deb package
valhalla:/home/alejandro#
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