_THIS_ particular issue reported in _this_ bug thread was observed under
Fiesty and rectified in Gutsy.
There is a different and current wireless issue with WPA in Hardy
reported in the following bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/207446
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WPA not
Hi everyone,
Well, I'm testing Intrepid in my wife Laptop, this one is an IBM
ThinkPad T40, and have a Wirelless AIRONET 802.11 from CISCO, well, this
one don't want to connect to any kind on network that have any kind of
encription. I did try WEP, WPA and WPA2 wirelless networks, and was not
network manager has come a long way since feisty. I assume this issue is
fixed not in gutsy. Please reopen if you still see _this_ particular
issue in latest gutsy network-manager (0.6.5-0ubuntu15).
Thanks,
- Alexander
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
I´m very new to Ubuntu, I tried following the instructions above, but still
can´t get My Netgear WG511 v1 network card to connect to my router using WPA. I
think I am having trouble creating the *.wpa.config file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ network={
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssid=¨PGMNT¨
[EMAIL
See my solution at:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2585938postcount=19
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WPA not available from Network Manager, but works from cmdline wpa_supplicant
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105858
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Bugs, which is the bug
Problem with Network Manager in Fiesty - I think NM is unable to handle
and use keys with the keyring modules based on my observations.
Problem with the native Prism54 drivers in Fiesty - confirmed, see bug #
90902
I was finally able to get NDISwrapper working with the Windows driver
My network card blinking its' head off is a bit strange... but at least
the instructions in this bug report allow my wireless card to connect to
my WPA network. Isn't the network manager supposed to use
wpa_supplicant if necessary to achieve a connection?
Here, I'm using Wifi Radar to kinda work
I think there may be other issues with the native prism54 drivers
besides the WPA problem with Network Manager. After some more extended
uses and rudimentary testing, I noticed that the wireless connection's
performance is severely degraded. The data throughput rate is about a
quarter of what
I too have encountered the very same issues, symptoms and results as
those already reported in the previous posts. Working Edgy wireless
setup with WG511v1, WPA using Network Manager without wpa_supplicant,
ndiswrapper netwg511.inf. Upgraded to Fiesty, and wireless no longer
works. Removed
I have a very similar issue with a WG511v1 except I have:
wiphy0: hwaddr 00:09:5b:45:57:41, isl3890
rather than
wiphy1: hwaddr 00:0f:b5:1d:67:7f, isl3886
I haven't tried a manual setup as I use WEP rather than WPA (separate
airo card doesn't support WPA).
See also
I am also having this same issue, and wpa_supplicant is working.
Network_manager just gives up.
dmesg (loading module)
[ 146.937273] p54: LM86 firmware
[ 147.916780] wmaster0: Selected rate control algorithm 'simple'
[ 148.099899] wiphy0: hwaddr 00:09:5b:92:b9:62, isl3890
[ 148.639451]
I second this on my freshly installed feisty system;
Hardware:
02:00.0 Network controller: Intersil Corporation ISL3890 [Prism GT/Prism
Duette]/ISL3886 [Prism Javelin/Prism Xbow] (rev 01)
Kernel:
Linux kryptonix 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
Modules
PS - Starnet.wpa.conf was generated using wpa_passphrase
and looks something like the following:
network={
ssid=StarNet
#psk=
psk=XXX
}
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