*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 490200 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490200

** Summary changed:

- [iwlagn] Cannot create AdHoc WLAN
+ Cannot create ad-hoc WLAN -- iwlagn

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 490200
   NetworkManager crashes creating ad-hoc WLAN

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Title:
  Cannot create ad-hoc WLAN -- iwlagn

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  Hi there,

  I'm trying to get up an AdHoc Wireless LAN between my Laptop and an Epson 
(Wireless)Printer.
  Therefore i'm using network-manager together with network-manager-gnome

  Short summary: Networkmanager just crashes and is not able to set up a
  adhoc network.

  More details:

  Using driver iwlagn

  1. right klick on nm-applet tray icon
  2. select "Create new network" (or equivalent)
  3. selecting "MyNetwork"
  4. OK
  5. Tries to connect, but only shows stupid dialog
  6. OK
  7. nm-applet is gone

  Properties of "MyNetwork":

  Mode -> AdHoc
  Security -> WPA & WPA2 Personal
  Key -> *******
  IPv4 -> (doesn't matter, I tried all of them)
  IPv6 -> ignore

  I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 amd64

  Tell me what I can do to help you further!

  Greetings.

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