Michael: The looks looks pretty much like a wrong password.
Could you please recheck your password? Please also try different other
encryption schemes (WPA2/AES, WPA2/TKIP, WPA/AES and WPA/TKIP). Please
also attach a full debug wpasupplicant log for the different encrpytion
modes.
I have to admit
unconfirming this bug.
Christan Haberli: Your symptoms are clearly different to what has been
presented in this bug. I therefore think your change to this bug status was
unqualified.
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5.10 with manual config seems to perform well for me. Easy to compile.
I installed it, set everything static & manual in
/etc/network/interfaces with an old fashioned /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf.
This seems to work great. Be sure to disable the network manager.
Sorry - I don't mean to turn a bug rep
I'm also experiencing the same issue of being unable to associate with a
WPA-PSK AP after updating from Gutsy to Hardy. Wireless setup with
WG511v1 and ndiswrapper (tried both versions 1.50 & 1.52). Also tried
with Network Manager and Wicd but same symptoms and problem. Unable to
obtain the corr
All in all I have come to the final conclusion how I made it work for
me:
1) install Will's patched drivers
2) adding ieee80211_crypt_ccmp-rtl to the /etc/modules
3) configure interfaces and wpa_supplicant.conf as above
Then it loads fine on boot and works fine with hidden SSID. I have added
ap
One amendment:
The hidden SSID is not working yet, but I get connected when
broadcasting so far.
Additionally, I had to place the following line (removing any other
entries for rtl8180 drivers) in modules.dep:
/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/kernel/wireless/r8180.ko:
/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generi
Hi,
I have solved this with a great help from WIll Daniels (thanks again,
mate).
I installed rtl8185L drivers patched by Will from:
http://www.willdaniels.co.uk/blog
I needed to set /etc/network/interfaces:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-driver ipw
wpa-con
to wookash :
Ubuntu Hardy x86 live cd
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I also upgraded from gutsy and wpa_suplicant stopped working. Booting
the gutsy kernel (2.6.22-14-generic) fixes the problem. (I'm using 32bit
intel before you ask!). This is with ipw3945.
I have the same config as I was using with gutsy, which I manually set
up because I couldn't get it working w
Hi ubuntu_daemon,
Which distribution of Hardy you use? mine is amd64
Lukasz
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I have a similar problem :
ipw3945 + wpasupplicant in Gutsy worked fine to connect to my university's
wireless (MSCHAPV2) network
iwl3945 + wpasupplicant in Hardy doesn't work
see :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/220640
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Here are my logs.
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hope this helps...
let me know, if you need anything else
Lukasz
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I can also confirm that wpa_supplicant is not working with Hardy. It was
working with Gutsy. This is a iwl4965 card and configuration through
knetworkmanager. Killing wpa_supplicant after boot seems to make it work
though.
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Hi,
I have a similar problem. I installed Hardy amd64 edition and cannot get
my wireless connection (I have rtl818L chipset on the wireless).
I managed to install the patched drivers from:
www.willdaniels.co.uk/index.php/blog/tech-stuff but when I try to
connect using e.g. kwlan it says that wpa
wpa_supplicant does not seem to run against kernel 2.6.24. With 2.6.22
everything works fine. In my case the problem appears with madwifi.
/sbin/wpa_supplicant -B -P /var/run/wpa_supplicant.ath0.pid -i ath0 -D
madwifi -C /var/run/wpa_supplicant
Log:
ioctl[SIOCSIWPMKSA]: No such device
ioctl[SIOCS
If you kill wpa_supplicant, and then manually bring it up, it will
work. But, no amount of tweaking seems to make it come up correctly on
bootup, even if you add the required "auto" to /etc/network/interfaces.
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I'm having the same problem, and it's driving me nuts! Thank you for
reporting it. (Though I haven't tried the older kernel - can do if you
think it will be helpful)
wpa_supplicant can't authenticate, even when I try manually with the
EXACT same wpa_supplicant.conf from a working computer! (Run
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