Yes, it's solved for me. It boils down to a documentation/usability
issue which should be and probably has been raised as a separate bug.
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gutsy: wireless non-functional after update
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Thanks for following up. I'm closing this report due to your last
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Simon, can we consider that you've solved this issue ?
Thanks.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = network-manager
Status: New = Incomplete
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Actually this works if you totally remove the interface from
/etc/network/interfaces, previously it worked if the interface was set
to auto.
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Ah, thanks Cerowain. Yes, after commenting out *every* line that
mentioned the wireless interface (ath0 in my case) in the file
/etc/network/interfaces, and saving the file, the gnome-keyring prompt
box popped up. I rebooted and logged in again just to make sure, and
wireless was back in business.
I was experiencing something similar, bugged me for the past few days.
Manual configuration allowed me to see wireless options but right
clicking on the network-manage applet did not show the enable wireless
option and no wireless networks were visible. nm-tool showed no details
for my wireless
Same problem with an USB wireless card Encore ENUWI-G2.
After update of Kernel 2.6.22-11 to 2.6.22-12 the wireless Lan was not
even detected.
If I tried to boot with the old Kernel, the wireless Lan is detected but
I can not connect to it. It keeps asking for the WEP password one time
after
I have the same problem with HP nc6120 ipw2200 interface,
knetworkmanager is not listing the available networks anymore and i am
unable to use network manager to connect.
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I have a similar problem. I have an acer aspire 5570 2067. Wireless was
working fine with ndiswrapper on the atheros chipset on gutsy, but as of
the update this evening 9/20/2007, the wireless shows one orange bar
signal strength and refuses to connect when I know my WAP is working
fine.
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