Hi,
Sorry for taking so long. I was busy. The problem seems to be gone now. Maybe
that was some release problem that got ironed out in the meantime. I had a lot
of "problems encountered" in the beginning of 12.04, config manager not working
etc...
Thx for your time. I will mark as "fix released".
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575677
Title:
Network manager shows only 1 wireless network
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I am using Lucid 64bit on an "Acer Aspire Z5610".
The network manager does not give me a list of wireless networks but just 1
from my neigbours. There is no drop-list to select a different. When i try to
connect to it via "hidden network" it asks for my network-key but the wifi icon
is still blinking like it is connecting. I never get it activated. It worked
some days ago and before and all the way through Lucid beta and RCs. I am not
sure if it broke with the release.
A cable connection is also not working.
My Windows 7 partition on the same machine connects without problems
wireless and wired.
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