:
- Gnome NM applet
- knetworkmanager
- pyNetworkManager
I don't want to use the first two, cause I don't use Gnome nor KDE, so
I've installed the last one and the applet sits in my XFCE tray. It
lists my local WLAN, but the functionality to set a PSK for it seems to
be broken
On Sat, 2008-03-22 at 17:58 +0100, Steinar Bang wrote:
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But building NetworkManager on this Ubuntu 7.10 box fails, because it
can't find glib-gettext = 2.2.0, and I haven't been able to find a
.deb package that matches this.
Fedora distributes this in
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But building NetworkManager on this Ubuntu 7.10 box fails, because it
can't find glib-gettext = 2.2.0, and I haven't been able to find a
.deb package that matches this.
Fedora distributes this in the glib2-devel package, it gets installed
in
Hi,
I want to report my WLAN adapter to work with Network Manager.
It is a D-Link DWA-643 (Express card). It works with the drivers from
http://snapshots.madwifi.org/ file: madwifi-ng-current.tar.gz
lspci reports:
Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5418 802.11abgn Wireless PCI Express
Adapter
@gnome.org
Asunto: Reporting working WLAN adapter
Hi,
I want to report my WLAN adapter to work with Network Manager.
It is a D-Link DWA-643 (Express card). It works with the drivers from
http://snapshots.madwifi.org/ file: madwifi-ng-current.tar.gz
lspci reports:
Atheros Communications, Inc
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you run the attached tool and report what it says? Compile it like:
gcc -o miitest miitest.c
and run it as root like:
sudo ./miitest eth0
~$ sudo ./miitest eth0
eth0 supports MII carrier detection
I checked out
On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 18:54 +0100, Steinar Bang wrote:
Steinar Bang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you run the attached tool and report what it says? Compile it like:
gcc -o miitest miitest.c
and run it as root like:
sudo ./miitest eth0
~$ sudo
Some log output that may help to shed light on the behaviour.
16:59:* is around the time the machine was switched on, and 17:20:* is
around the time a Gnome session was started.
Initially, it says:
Feb 15 16:59:29 pedrosa NetworkManager: info eth0: Driver 'tlan' does not
support carrier
On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 19:28 +0100, Steinar Bang wrote:
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What hardware is the wired NIC? It could be that your NIC doesn't
support carrier detection, at which point NetworkManager will not
automatically bring the NIC up because it has no way of knowing if a
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you run the attached tool and report what it says? Compile it like:
gcc -o miitest miitest.c
and run it as root like:
sudo ./miitest eth0
~$ sudo ./miitest eth0
eth0 supports MII carrier detection
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On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 18:19 +0100, Steinar Bang wrote:
Dan Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What hardware is the wired NIC? It could be that your NIC doesn't
support carrier detection, at which point NetworkManager will not
automatically bring the NIC up because it has no way of knowing if a
is
connected to a WLAN that is set up for bridging with another AP
connected to my home LAN.
If I log into the Ubuntu machine, the nm-applet wired icon is displayed
with a white-x-on-red marking its disconnected state. If I right click
the icon and select the Wired network (which is always initially
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 15:22 +0100, Rainer Rehak wrote:
Dear networkmanager developers,
is it possible to use NM to join WPA2-encrypted WLANs, where no
dhcp-server is present (all clients use self-assigned addresses)?
This would require some kind of presets manager, I assume. Waiting
for
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On Tue, 2007-12-25 at 00:48 +0100, Philipp Hagemeister wrote:
(...)
when I attach my USB WLAN stick (Netgear WG111v2), I can see it with the
commands iwconfig/ifconfig, but not in NetworkManager.
(...)
Also make sure you've
On Tue, 2007-12-25 at 00:48 +0100, Philipp Hagemeister wrote:
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Hi there,
when I attach my USB WLAN stick (Netgear WG111v2), I can see it with the
commands iwconfig/ifconfig
haven't
posted
enough information, I can post everything in the log from
the time I
select the WLAN in the drop-down menu until it stops trying
to
connect.
During an association attempt, can you run the program
enough information, I can post everything in the log from
the time I
select the WLAN in the drop-down menu until it stops trying
to
connect.
During an association attempt, can you run the program
iwevent (it
might be in /sbin
. If I haven't posted
enough information, I can post everything in the log from the time I
select the WLAN in the drop-down menu until it stops trying to
connect.
During an association attempt, can you run the program iwevent (it
might be in /sbin or /usr/sbin) and reply with it's output
, and nothing seems to be working. If I haven't posted enough
information, I can post everything in the log from the time I select the
WLAN in the drop-down menu until it stops trying to connect.
Thank you for your time,
Andrew
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think the bubble flashes briefly, no idea what
it is doing). If I open the Connect to Other Wireless Network dialog and
enter my key and stuff, I can connect to my WLAN
Needless to say there's no auto connect.
Any ideas?
Thorben
P.S.: I hope I didn't break anything while trying to install
Hello,
After reading this
http://rrr.thetruth.de/2007/08/gentopia-coming-true-gentoo-featuring-knetworkmanager/
I wanted to try out KNetworkManager on my stable x86 gentoo system.
I got everything to work fine, that is I can connect to wired lan, and to my
WPA2 WLAN. However, KNetworkManager
think the bubble flashes briefly, no idea what
it is doing). If I open the Connect to Other Wireless Network dialog and
enter my key and stuff, I can connect to my WLAN
Needless to say there's no auto connect.
Any ideas?
Thorben
P.S.: I hope I didn't break anything while trying to install
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Asunto: Re: WiFi(wlan): reporting not real signal (always at 100%)
De: Larry Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:03:26 -0600
Grupo de noticias:
opensuse.org.suse-linux.support.install-configure-administration
Xavier Callejas wrote
Hi Everybody.
This is my first post to the list, after following a bit the
discussions. Please forgive if it's something that came already up in
one or another way.
I have the following situation (probably not to uncommon scenario for
NM):
Notebook, Wireless Access
while in the company, I need
On 2/14/07, Dominique Leuenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everybody.
This is my first post to the list, after following a bit the
discussions. Please forgive if it's something that came already up in
one or another way.
I have the following situation (probably not to uncommon scenario
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 16:30 +0100, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Hi Everybody.
This is my first post to the list, after following a bit the
discussions. Please forgive if it's something that came already up in
one or another way.
I have the following situation (probably not to uncommon
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Hello, when using NM 0.6.2 (ubuntu 6.06.1)
i observed a strange behavior that happens when using the NM and Wlan,
but doesn't happen when i connect to the Wlan without NM (through
/etc/network/interfaces
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Hello, when using NM 0.6.2 (ubuntu 6.06.1)
i observed a strange behavior that happens when using the NM and Wlan,
but doesn't happen when i
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On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 23:28 +0200, Dieter Steiner wrote:
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Hello, when using NM 0.6.2 (ubuntu 6.06.1)
i observed a strange behavior that happens when using the NM and Wlan
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Dieter Steiner wrote:
It only happens if the line is in strong use. Activities that won't
use much bandwith (like ssh) don't show that behavior.
Card is an ipw2200, for testing the access point was about 50 cm distant
to the laptop, no other wireless users.
This sort of
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 20:05 +0200, Colin Brace wrote:
Hi all,
1.) When I was using an earlier version of NM (v.05.?) under FC4 on a
different laptop last year, it would automatically switch to the lan
connection when I connected an ethernet cable to the laptop. Now this
only works when I
This happened last year I think, and the debate about how the
autoswitch behavior works has just been swept under the rug.
I think some bits of the behavior will change again with 0.7
when you can have multiple connections active at one time.
It would be great if we could define
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