** Changed in: network-manager (Baltix)
Status: New = Invalid
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[Gutsy] Unable to connect to Access Point if encryption method (WEP/WAP/WAP2)
of the AP is changed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140422
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please test with NM 0.7 in intrepid (ubuntu 8.10).
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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[Gutsy] Unable to connect to Access Point if encryption method (WEP/WAP/WAP2)
Same problem here. It exists at least since 7.10.
I have configured a manual WiFi of a WPA2-only network. Works like a
charm. Until I reboot. Then nm-applet forgot that the key was WPA2
and contains settings for WPA. Of course, it cannot connect to the
router with those.
Select manual
Same problem here on an Asus F8 with an intel wireless 4965. Tried all
the above methods but wouldn't work. It's a fresh hardy install.
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[Gutsy] Unable to connect to Access Point if encryption method (WEP/WAP/WAP2)
of the AP is changed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140422
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I am having the problem too. It manifests in the form described by David; when
i connect to my WPA2 network for the first time (after purging the essid from
gconf), I enter the key and connect.
Any subsequent attempt fails with
NetworkManager: WARN nm_utils_supplicant_request_with_check():
So I gave wicd a try and it definitely didn't fix the problem. If
anything, I had more trouble getting wicd working than network-manager.
Network-manager's behavior is very consistent - it doesn't work when it
automatically tries to connect to the network, it does when I choose
Connect to other
Please follow these instructions to install and use wicd (wifi network
manager):
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/download.php
Please let us know if wifi and WPA2 encryption works better using wicd
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[Gutsy] Unable to connect to Access Point if encryption method (WEP/WAP/WAP2)
of the AP is
Do I need to uninstall NetworkManager first?
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[Gutsy] Unable to connect to Access Point if encryption method (WEP/WAP/WAP2)
of the AP is changed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140422
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Hi,
We are not in the M$ Windows world. No need to do the manual uninstall,
install monkey business ;-)
First make sure that you first add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://apt.wicd.net ubuntu version extras
where ubuntu version is your version of Ubuntu in lowercase
** Also affects: network-manager (Baltix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Gutsy] Unable to connect to Access Point if encryption method (WEP/WAP/WAP2)
of the AP is changed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140422
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I am trying to verify if I am seeing the same problem or not as reported
in this bug. I used to have a network using WEP, but then I changed to
WPA-PSK and the connection stopped working. I have, however, found that
I can connect to the network by choosing Connect to other wireless
network...
I can confirm this on Hardy alpha-2. It's a pain. I changed my AP
(running dd-wrt) from WPA2 Personal to WPA Personal (but left the key
the same) and neither Gutsy nor Hardy alpha 2 could associate until I
went through nm-applet Connect to Other Wireless Network and entered the
correct details.
The bug also can be demonstrated by connecting to a wireless network in
WPA-Personal auth mode, then changing at a later time to WPA2-Personal (
knowingly incorrect). I then tried to change back to WPA-Personal
however it would never release the old settings for that essid.
This is pretty much
Seems more applicable to nm-applet since it is responsible for managing
the keys.
** Summary changed:
- [Gutsy] Unable to connect to WPA2 if the AP was previously using WPA
+ [Gutsy] Unable to connect to Access Point if encryption method (WEP/WAP/WAP2)
of the AP is changed
** Also affects:
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