Now I returned to 7.10 but I don't surrender...
I am not very "expert" but I am thinking that maybe the problem might be in the
couple wireless card - router... I can't try my wireless card on another router
(NETGEAR DG834G), but since it seems that this card work for the most people,
know that
i have the same problem with you, but when i see dmesg, it showed
authentication timed out error.
lspci output:
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Mobile PM965/GM965/GL960 Memory
Controller Hub [8086:2a00] (rev 0c)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile GM9
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 11:53, Geek87 wrote:
> Le samedi 07 février 2009 à 09:25 +, Eetu Huisman a écrit :
>> Maybe the authentication/encryption method has something to do with this
>> problem...
>>
> I don't think so because I have problems with a WP2/AES encryption.
I suppose you're right.
Le samedi 07 février 2009 à 09:25 +, Eetu Huisman a écrit :
> I was able to connect my La Fonera's private network after I configured
> it to use WPA2 and AES. I'm still having problems connecting my other
> wireless access point, a D-Link DWL-2000AP+ though. According to "wlink
> wlan0 scannin
Oops, I just found out I had set up MAC address based filtering on the
DWL-2000AP+...
Other La Fonera owners, if you're able to access the configuration
interface of your router, you could try if changing the
authentication/encryption protocol helps you the way it helped me.
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I was able to connect my La Fonera's private network after I configured
it to use WPA2 and AES. I'm still having problems connecting my other
wireless access point, a D-Link DWL-2000AP+ though. According to "wlink
wlan0 scanning" it's using WPA1 and TKIP. Maybe the
authentication/encryption method
I can confirm the workaround using static ip addresses. i'm using ubuntu 8.10
on a thinkpad x61 with intelABG and iwl3945. my router is a fonera using the
freewlan-addons.
any updates on this bug?
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I've also been running into this issue. More specifically, I'm running
into the dmesg error "disassociating by local choice (reason=3)."
Encryption doesn't seem to be the issue as I'm having problems
connecting to open networks as well. I used a dirty workaround to get
"connected."
My wireless i
Same here..using Fonera.
If I keep trying it works..
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As MeisterLampe, I only had this bug with my Fonera + router. And if I
keep tying to connect until it connects succefully it will work.
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I'm affected as well. It only happens with the "la fonera" router. I can
connect to the unencrypted network and if I try a couple of times I
sometimes can connect to the encrypted as well. I haven't had any
problems with any other router. I'm pretty sure it's a kernel bug since
this happens with th
After some updates, there are still some IE: Unknown: line in iwlist
scan output, but they are only one or two for each network.
Also, more important, it seems that the wireless card is able at least
to associate (as seen in iwconfig), although the "disassociating by
local choice (reason=3)" messa
I agree with MadMage, if developers need some extra information I'll do
all I can... thanks!
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Thanks Magnus. We are waiting for helping developers in giving all the
information they need.
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Changing status to confirmed.
(this could still be a duplicate of another known bug, though. Keep an
eye open for updates in update-manager and let us know if something has
changed.)
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No I'm using a Fonera + access point.
Le samedi 08 novembre 2008 à 10:19 +, MadMage a écrit :
> One thing that I noticed is that it seems that we are all using NETGEAR
> access points.
> Moreover, I have a 64bit Linux
>
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One thing that I noticed is that it seems that we are all using NETGEAR access
points.
Moreover, I have a 64bit Linux
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Does someone have the meaning of the lines "device state change" and the
lines "supplicant interface state change" ? I already found the meaning
of the line "supplicant connection state change" on that page but didn't
find more :
http://hostap.epitest.fi/wpa_supplicant/devel-0.4/defs_8h.html#a28.
I have exactly the same problem with exactly the same wireless card /
driver and exactly the same outputs.
What happened is that until 8.04 I upgraded and I had a eth1 in my
ifconfig, now that I reinstalled from scratch, I have a wlan0, so I
supposed to have upgraded from ipw3945 to the new iwl394
I've done what there is in the wiki about Network manager; if I have to do
something different tell me... no problem! thanks!
PS: Yes I had similar problems on 8.04
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Hi,
I didn't write any comment on this bug but I'm also affected by this. If
I have the time I'll try to follow the instructions you linked.
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Hi,
Nobody seems to have a problem similar to yours. You are having problems
with 8.04 too? That's weird, hardy worked fine for me and many others.
Try follow the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager and post any output/logs
it generates. I *guess* you could use a live-
Yes, I've already tried the solution of reset my router, but no
changes... What a strange problem... I'm quite sure is a problem of
kernel or of new module iwl3945, since in ubuntu 7.10 my wireless is
perfect, but in new 8.04 and 8.10 no. I don't want come back to 7.10...
there are a lot of good f
Hi metronomo,
unfortunately those logs aren't making me any wiser. But now i know 3
things that i didn't know before:
1. cupsd likes to put text in the logs - not related to our issue of course.
2. Your computer seems to try to contact the access point, but not getting an
answer. So it times out
Here are all the results of the commands suggested me by Magnus... I
hope they will help in the solution of the problem... Thanks!
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I installed linux-backports-modules-intrepid package, but nothings
changed...
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Can you try installing the linux-backports-modules-intrepid package and
see if that helps. It has an updated version of the compat-wireless
stack. Please let us know your results. Thanks.
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Today I am very busy... tomorrow I'll do what you say (maybe this evening...),
I think however that the problem is different, since I can't connect to my net,
that is unencrypted. (Things however are a little bit changed, I have done a
re-installation of ubuntu and the "IE: Unknown .." disa
I might be affected by this bug, but i am not sure yet since i don't
have the "IE: Unknown: numbersandletters" message in my output from
iwlist scanning. My problem more precisely is that i am unable to
connect to my WPA-encrypted network. However i can connect to my
unencrypted network without pro
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