OK. For jaunty i made the new bug page.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/377643
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[iwl*] NetworkManager/wicd fail to authenticate to WPA Enterprise networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263963
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This bug is still an issue for some, but it now covers multiple releases
and different scenarios, making it difficult to track, If you are still
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Thank you for your understanding.
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Status:
This bug is still an issue for some, but it now covers multiple releases
and different scenarios, making it difficult to track, If you are still
having problems, please open a new bug against your current release.
Thank you for your understanding.
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I encoutered exactly the same problem as Michele Nasti (see above :
2008-11-24).
The initial association with the WPA APworks fine but after some time the
laptop loose connectivity and the is no way to reconnect to the AP.
(authentication timedout). At this point, only a restart of the AP
I found that Jaunty fixed my issues I can now connect to my AP in WPA2
mode.
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i also cannot connect on wpa-personal tkip on jaunty
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atheros ar5212 running ath5k on ibm r31 2.6.27-11-generic.
able to connect to home wep and wpa-psk network
unable to connect to WPA-PEAP-TKIP MSCHAPV2 network at university.
Network-manager keeps popping up the window at me.
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bg ESSID:uniwide
Mode:Managed
At the moment, on Jaunty 32-bit, all repo's enabled, I can connect on
every place at my university. However, after 15 minutes or so, the
connection is dropped and I have to manually select the wireless network
again.
Using wpa_supplicant, everything works fine.
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Appears to work now in Ubuntu 9.04 as of April 21, 2009 updates. I was
able to connect to the previous WPA2 networks I mentioned earlier with
the same settings.
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Since the latest updates to the 9.04 beta, I seem to be able to connect first
time (WPA2-PSK) rather than waiting minutes while it repeatedly times out and
tries again.
Odd.
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You
Well that's good news! Can't wait until i've got time to steal some
cafe's realllyyy slow internet and update ubuntu.
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I have been having the same symptoms (network-manager repeatedly asks
for the password) since upgrading to 8.10
It seems to be a bug relating to WPA2.
If I disable WPA2 on my router, and enable only WPA, I am able to
connect, however this means all my other wireless clients must now use
WPA and
not sure its the same bug, but i'm failing to connect to some WPA2 networks
too, now.
it was working last week.
Guess its a driver issue!?
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The problem is maybe not solved: Today, I had some problems again. The
network I log on to has a lot of routers (the network is available in
the whole university), and on some places, the connection is dropped a
lot faster than on other places. I mostly use the internet on two
palces. One one, the
@Scott: Using Jaunty beta, I still have issues where
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
Trying to associate with 00:18:39:8a:8c:35 (SSID='house_edge' freq=2422 MHz)
Associated with 00:18:39:8a:8c:35
To me it seems the latest kernel on Intrepid proposed
(2.6.27-14-generic) solved the problem for me (I have the backports
installed) and now I can connect without problems to the WPA2 PAP TTLS
network on my university using my Intel iwl3945.
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2.6.27-14-generic kernel doesn't solve the problem for me, but I don't
have the same wireless card (I have a Broadcom one).
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I tried live snapshot on monday (16th day) but unfortunately WPA2 was
still broken. Connection with Buffalo Airstation works almost always but
my Wippies homebox works more randomly. However, both routers are
working with Gutsy and XP on a same laptop (w/ Intel chipset) and even
my Nokia E91
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Status: Invalid = Incomplete
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Does anyone know if this is fixed in Jaunty?
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As a followon, I tried using wpa_supplicant editing
/etc/network/interfaces, and it all worked fine, so there's nothing
inherently wrong with the router or linux, just NM. The key generated
by wpa_passphrase was the same as appears in the NM password box after
it's failed attempts.
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I'd just like to add that I see the same issues too - iwl3945, it all
worked fine in hardy, but after doing a fresh install of intrepid I am
unable to connect to my home wireless - WPA2, AES. I put in the
password nothing happens for a while, then eventually it prompts for a
password again but
I'd just like to add that I see the same issues too - iwl3945, it all
worked fine in hardy, but after doing a fresh install of intrepid I am
unable to connect to my home wireless - WPA2, AES. I put in the
password nothing happens for a while, then eventually it prompts for a
password again but
I have the same computer than Scott R. with the same wireless card. I
confirm WPA-Personal networks do not work with that.
Also tried many things like the gconf-editor intructions above, wicd,
driver replacement, kernel downgrade... Nothing worked.
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I have a 1525, and connecting to WPA2 is hit and miss (though always eventually
hits, and WPA1 was fine) too :-)
As far as I can tell from the actual bug on Intel's site, it's fixed in their
code, and Ubuntu need to pull an update.
I have, unfortunately, no idea how to nudge things along.
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Any progress on this bug?
I also am on an intrepid install with problems connecting to a lynksis
router on a home WPA-Personal Network.
I've tried the gconf-editor instruction to edit the values. (a
href=http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1010650;here/a)
I've also tried using wcid
Er, this bug is wrt WPA Enterprise. If you cannot connect to a
personal network, your drivers are borked.. Personal worked fine for
me the whole time.
On 16-Feb-09, at 9:30 PM, Scott R. tcsoccer...@hotmail.com wrote:
Any progress on this bug?
I also am on an intrepid install with
I used alternatively 'wl' and 'ndiswrapper'. I can connect to use open
networks in both cases.
For WPA networks, however, there are problems in both cases:
-- With 'wl', the connection to a WPA network can be made but is not
usable because it breaks quickly. This is described by
I have a HP Elitebook 2730p. lspci shows my WLAN adapter as follows:
02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN
[Shiloh] Network Connection
When I am at home (WPA2) everything works perfect. But when I am at work
(WEP 128 with shared key), I never get a working
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