On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 17:11 -0500, Russell Harrison wrote:
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> On 1/10/07, Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not entirely true; if you don't broadcast your SSID, then
> wpa_supplicant
> isn't necessarily able to determine your APs capabilities from
> a sc
On 1/10/07, Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not entirely true; if you don't broadcast your SSID, then wpa_supplicant
isn't necessarily able to determine your APs capabilities from a scan,
and therefore isn't able to automatically set up the ciphers that your
AP supports, or other capabil
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 13:49 -0600, Michael Schwager wrote:
> Ladies and Germs,
> A few days ago I submitted an email to the NetworkManager list,
> regarding my laptop no longer connecting to my wireless AP, tho it did
> at first. A snippet follows. It turns out, I fixed the problem.
>
> My wirel
Ladies and Germs,
A few days ago I submitted an email to the NetworkManager list,
regarding my laptop no longer connecting to my wireless AP, tho it did
at first. A snippet follows. It turns out, I fixed the problem.
My wireless SSID broadcast was off. When I turned it on, *voila!*
wireless wor
Hi,
I'm running Kubuntu Edgy and I have gotten my Thinkpad T60 up and
running using KNetworkManager. Versions:
uname -a : Linux rodin 2.6.17-10-386 #2 Fri Oct 13 18:41:40 UTC 2006
i686 GNU/Linux
wpa_supplicant: 0.5.4
network-manager: 0.6.3-2ubuntu6
Network card is an Intel 3945abg. I'm using WPA