Ad-hoc Wi-Fi connections can be successfully made using NM from Ubuntu
12.04. If you don't succeed then the problem is probably driver-
related.
Do you still have this problem in Ubuntu 12.04?
** Summary changed:
- Network manager can't connect in AD-HOC network
+ NetworkManager can't connect in AD-HOC network -- RaLink RT2860 rt2860
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523776
Title:
NetworkManager can't connect in AD-HOC network -- RaLink RT2860 rt2860
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Binary package hint: network-manager
When a try to connect in a AD-HOC network my wireless card go down,
and I've to restart my computer, because the network manager change
the mode of the wireless card (I think) and the network manager icon
go away from my notification area, and it don't connect in the
selected AD-HOC Network, my network is a notebook with Windows 7 3G
internet connection shared with AD-HOC and my computer with Ubuntu
9.10 e Network Manager 0.7.996 that connection on Windows 7 AD-HOC,
curiously nothing is dumped in the log.
Steps:
1. Click in network manager applet
2. Selected a AD-Hoc network to connect
If they need more information, i'm ready to help.
Thanks.
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