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I am also having a problem and I believe this bug is to blame. I have
been running Xubuntu for two years on a ThinkPad X21, connecting to my
Apple AirPort Graphite Base Station. I have never had issues connecting
but since the last update 18 days ago all of a sudden the computer does
not connect
** Attachment added: "The prompt for a password after a failed attempt to
connect to the network. Notice the menu option is a 40/128-bit WEP key rather
than an ASCII passphrase, and I didn't type in that key."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23024540/network-manager.png
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Logs of the problem have been added. Additionally, whether the root
cause is a driver issue should be further examined by someone more
familiar with network issues. If it is a driver issue, then cactaur's
comment could be a red herring.
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I'm also having this problem with a D-Link DWL-G520 card, which was
supported perfectly with the atheros chipsets before I installed
Intrepid. My Hardy install worked just fine with the network. Now, when
I try to connect to the network, it prompts me for my password. I select
the ASCII passphrase
I am experiencing the same issue. My home wireless network is D-Link
router 802.11G. My ubuntu Laptop is a Lennovo R61i ThinkPad. The
wireless driver is iwl3945. I have successfully used this laptop on open
wireless networks and WPA secure networks at a local coffee house with
no issues. However wh
Hello,
I think this isn't driver issue. I'm on a non-apple Wifi G network
(Neufbox Trio3D) with a ASUS F3JM (iwl3945) and am experiencing the same
problem. After seeing this post, I tried the Wep to Hex conversion site
http://www.corecoding.com/utilities/wep2hex.php and it worked with the
"apple v
this is a driver issue ... are you on a N network?
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I'm having the same iisue.
I Confirm
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your bug report didn't include enough information.
Please include the information requested at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager. If you have tr
NetworkManager, I believe. I just clicked the tray icon and selected
the network.
I duplicated this on my home Intrepid machine:
1. Add a new wireless network
2. Under Wireless Security, choose 'WEP 128-bit Passphrase'
3. Enter 'UToronto1home' as the passphrase (don't worry, the password
is publi
How are you connecting to the network? iwconfig? or NetworkManager?
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