As I wrote, in Feisty plugin works with rt2500 legacy driver. So this
bug can be closed. However few days ago I downloaded wireless-dev git
tree and compiled new opensource driver for rt2500 and plugin stopped
working again. But since this bugraport is related to rt2500 legacy
driver consider this
Ok, thanks for the feedback.
** Changed in: xfce4-wavelan-plugin (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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wavelan plugin for xfce4 don't recognize wifi interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66005
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Hi,
wodz, is it still an issue or can this bug be closed?
Thanks.
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wavelan plugin for xfce4 don't recognize wifi interface
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Yes, I configured plugin. Anyway in Feisty plugin works again.
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wavelan plugin for xfce4 don't recognize wifi interface
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On (15/05/07 10:57), wodz wrote:
Yes, I configured plugin. Anyway in Feisty plugin works again.
Thanks for the information, I'm glad that it works again for you.
Thanks,
James
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Did you right click to configure first, and select ra0 in the drop down box? If
that doesn't work then
there is something else wrong.
It could perhaps take the first interface that looks like a wifi one.
Thanks,
James
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wavelan plugin for xfce4 don't recognize wifi interface
I can confirm this behaviour. I'm using a Acer Travelmate 803 Lci with
an integrated Intel Pro Wireless 2100 as eth1.
The connection works correctly like it should, but no signal is
displayed.
Can this possibly be connected to the change from devfs to udev?
** Changed in: xfce4-wavelan-plugin