Lucid has been EOL for desktop for a while, so I'll mark this as Won't
Fix. I'm sorry we couldn't get to it :(
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: In Progress
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: network-manager
+
+ [Impact]
+ Any users of network-manager (Ubuntu Desktop) with a broadcom chipset
requiring the wl driver.
+
+ [Test Case]
+ 1) run desktop
+ 2) make sure the wifi signal level appears.
+
+ [Regression Potential]
+ This is a fix
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
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This must have been commit
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=4880cc68b2e1a6580f30318c660c2f669b8f5708;
marking it as requiring work to be backported to Lucid.
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Yet another request. Please, fix!
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Another request for Lucid backport, please.
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Would you backport the fix to Lucid? Thanks!
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As per the comments above, this was fixed in commits upstream which made
it in Maverick, so I've marking this as Fix Released.
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Confirme
Report: Fixed in Maverick beta. 5.60.48.36+bdcom-0ubuntu5 and
0.8.1+git.20100810t184654.ab580f4-0ubuntu2 as well.
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Apparently it seems to be fixed on the up-to-date Maverick installation. I
don't have the red exclamation mark any more.
Using bcmwl-kernel-source 5.60.48.36+bdcom-0ubuntu5 and network-manager
0.8.1+git.20100810t184654.ab580f4-0ubuntu2
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Is there any update on this bug?
I have the same problem even since I installed and started to use 802.11n
network.
Running up to date Lucid on HP 6510b with Broadcom Corporation BCM4328
802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03) network controller.
PCI ID: 14e4:4328 (rev 03)
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I have the same problem Dell Inspiron 1525 with a Broadcom BCM4312
wireless card 802.11b/g, used in conjunction with the STA wireless
driver on a Linksys WRT160N wireless N router that's broadcasting both G
and N wireless. Wireless connection works completely fine, which the
applet confirms on
Problem exists for me too. I'm on a Dell 1764 with a Broadcom
Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g [14e4:4315] (rev 01)
I'm using the STA driver for the wireless card.
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I am having the same problem, alienware (dell) m11x laptop with broadcom
wireless N with Lucid x64. I only have the problem with Netgear wireless
N routers. Also the connection is much slower than it is supposed to be,
with my N connection only connecting at 2 mb/s and the G connecting at
54 mb/s.
Jason,
I belive removing "network manager" should not affect anything
especially wicd because these are replacements to each other. But
sometimes, it may affect. If you face any such problem, then try
reinstalling wicd.
Also please check this bug #357395 before uninstalling network manager.
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wow man that fixed the problem right up! that wicd applet works great, looks
nicer and wellworks lol
so now can i safely remove the default 'network manager' applet? i would assume
sojust always good to ask the gurus lol
thanks!
~j
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Also confirmed on HP Pavilion DV2 1112AU running 10.04 Desktop Edition
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Yes. WICD stands for Wireless Interface Connection Daemon. You can try
connecting the wireless connection with wicd. And if you have dell, then
also remove/blacklist "dell-laptop".
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what's wicd? is it a different 'network manager' ?
~j
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Have you tried with wicd?
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wow oh wowi'm glad to know i'm not alone in this issue. like most everyone
here, i have a broadcom wireless chip in my hp pavillion tx2510us laptop.
i CAN connected to the internet (and my thruput seems fairly good to me)
but half the time the network manager applet doesn't even load
I'm seeing this same problem on a ralink rt2800 wireless n pci card. So
I don't think it is limited to soley broadcom chipsets. It was working
fine on an Lucid (10.04) system before the most recent round of kernel
updates etc.
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Put the router back to N, tried the workaround (blacklisting) and the
problem persists, so the workaroud does not work for me.
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After blacklisting "dell-laptop" module, please restart your system.
Although removing/blacklisting "dell-laptop" module is just a
workaround, but if it works for Dell laptops, then we can say there is
some problem with dell-laptop module. So, need to wait for the update on
dell-laptop or fix in k
I have the same problem with Dell Inspiron 1420 having Lucid.
You can try following steps (worked for me):
1) sudo rmmod -f dell-laptop
2) Add "blacklist dell-laptop" in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
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This bug is present on a Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop with Lucid up-to-
date. My wireless card is a Broadcom Wireless G hooked up to a Wireless
N router. It started happening immediately after I installed the
Wireless N router (after having had, of course, a Wireless G). Upon
mouseover, the network
I am also having this same issue (icon incorrectly displays that I am
not connected to the network when I actually am) on a Compaq Mini 311c
that uses a Broadcom wireless card as well. I took the advice here and
dropped the router down to G only and the icon correctly displays my
connection now. Th
And the icon is also not here when you boot, wait a few minutes before
login en login (with the router on G only)
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Yup, switching from N to G in router's settings fixes it. However, it
should be somehow done by the system, not the hardware.
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A little bit to enthousiastic:
disappearing nm applet icon is still an issue
when
+ boot
+ login account a
+ icon is there
+ logout account a
+ login account b
+ icon is there
+ logout account b
+ login account a
+ no more applet
+ logout account a
+ login account b
+ no more nm applet
so. if you
My router had wireless settings for the B+G+N Network at 2.4 Ghz. The speed
varied from 2 to 54 mbps.
My broadcom adapter is expected to be N capable.
Changed the router settings to G only at 2.4. Ghz
The network manager applet is working as it should be with the G only setting.
The icon without
Argh! Back to broken for me. There was a brief window two days ago in
which my combination of kernel and packages enabled a working nm-applet
icon and sound on my MBP 5,3. Neither is working now for 386 or amd64. I
have no explanation for this short-lived success and regression.
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** Attachment added: "xsession-errors"
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Installed Lucid daily as of 15 March on a Lenovo S10 Netbook (Installed
Desktop version, NOT UNE).
After installing the driver for my Broadcom wireless card via hardware-
After a brief discussion with cyphermox on Freenode, I looked into wicd-
client.
My setup at home involves two APs, one is secured with WPA2, one is non-
secured.
When connected to the non-secure AP which sits next to my desk, wicd-
client shows 100% signal, and correctly shows a connection with
I have this issue on a MacBook Pro 5,1 but only when connecting to the
5GHz portion of a dual-band access point. My card is:
04:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n
Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01)
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Thanx!
My chipset is
04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation Device [14e4:4353] (rev
01). It looks like this one is not officially supported yet (
http://www.broadcom.com/docs/linux_sta/README.txt).
Looking in the duplicate bugreports
542340 - BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN
Changed to Medium...
I too am not sure which this REALLY is being caused by, but I'm
suspecting it's something between both, e.g. the STA driver not
reporting correct information to network-manager, or network-manager not
picking the right info from the STA driver.
If networking did not work at a
Still the same with a fully updated 64 bit system and broadcom sta
± exclamation in nm applet during a good connection
+ connection not mentioned under wireless networks (nm applet popop -
upperfields
+ There might also be a little typo in the nm applat popup; It shows Wired
Network / disconnecte
Appears fixed.
I just (4/12 12:45Z) apt-get updated, upgraded, rebooted and the wireless icon
issue is resolved. The nm-applet icon is correct and the listing shows the SSID
under the associated network list (and not under the available networks as
previously).
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The following is from my duplicate bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560191 .
The nm-applet icon and interface menu incorrectly indicate that the
wireless interface is disconnected even when it is connected. (That is,
it always indicates down.) This happens on 4/4 SSIDs I've tried. A
screensh
The broadcom release notes mentiones
KNOWN ISSUES AND LIMITATIONS
#72238 - 20% lower throughput on channels 149, 153, 157, and 161
#76743 - Ubuntu9.04: Network manager displays n/w's with radio disabled
#76793 - Ubuntu9.04: STA fails to create IBSS network in 5 Ghz band
Exactly the same problem with wl driver (broadcom STA) on Compaq 700EF
for WPA2/AES connection.
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after login an logout and login (nm applet icon disappears) also follwing entry
in xsession.errors:
** (nm-applet:1920): DEBUG: old state indicates that this was not a disconnect 0
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bug 543921 might also be a duplicate (logon different user and ico
disappears)
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The stability of the connection is better since i defined the BSSID, MAC Adress
and a static IP for the wireless conection in Networkmanager. It connects now
wel but slow on boot, Got very incidental a drop of the connection. After the
drop of the conection Netwerk Manager can not re associate t
The problems with the red exclamition sign and not showing the
connection under wireless networks in the nm applet popup are still
there.
There might also be a little typo in the nm applat popup;
It shows
Wired Network
disconnected
Wireless Network
Disconnect
Note the use of a non capital (d' fo
Also other issues with broadcom STA see Bug #488340
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Also typical:
Have defined in nmanager that eth0 (Cable) and eth1 (wireless) both connect
automaticly.
Booting with the wired cable shows after loggin in the wireless search icon.
After getting te message that the wireless connection is establihed the wired
icon shows up. Both are active but aft
Another typical issue;
After loging out en login (to the same or a different user) the ico disappears
(but the proces is runing-> when I give the command " nm-applet --sm-disable"
the terminal returns -> An instance of nm-applet is already running. **
(nm-applet:1788): WARNING **: constructor(
This is also the case on a HP Mini 2140 with the Broadcom (wl) driver.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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PS when I plu in the cable the wired connection comes up perfectly; the
other icon shows up for the wired network withoud an exclamition sign.
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To be more precize
After login the network icon has a red exclamation sign,
After two seconds the ico starts the wave (trying to conect)
After 15 seconds the popup comes up stating that it has connected to my
wireless network (enabled for all users in the networkmanager settings)
The the red excl
However the tooltip shows the correct thing.
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Okay I was mistaken when it's in this weird connection state the
Wireless Networks area says it is connected, it just won't say to what.
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Confirmed on a inspiron with broadcom sta driver.
Maybe related to the experience that it also takes app 15 tot 20 seconds to
get the WPA connection after logon...
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I forgot to add that when Network Manager shows it is disconnected when
it really is, if you look at the drop-down menu with the Wireless
Network selections, the Wireless Networks area also says it is
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I also have a Dell Mini 10v (running Lucid Netbook remix). At work when
I connect to the primary wireless I get the "not connected" icon. If I
use the visitor wireless at work the icon correctly shows connected
status. At home the icon correctly shows connected status.
The primary AP at work i
I'm seeing something similar using latest Lucid packages on a Dell Mini
10v with Broadcom wireless. However, the icon is only greyed-out with a
red exclamation mark on my home network; at work the icon is as
expected. In both cases I have a fully working network connection and
the "Connection Infor
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