We have been having similar problems in the office (tons of RF, if that matters), where one laptop can successfully connect to a WPA client and another one can't; or the same laptop might not be able to on a second or third attempt.
If it worked once, it is likely that you can get it to work again... but clearly this is a bug. I started a new trac item, 7257. I am also experimenting with removing the config file: /home/olpc/.sugar/default/nm/network.config and rebooting. This has worked for me occasionally in the past. I'm still not sure if it is related to removing the config file, rebooting, or just timing... Others, please put your notes into this trac item. Thanks, Kim On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Bert Freudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 11.06.2008, at 14:05, Jim Gettys wrote: > > > My memory is that you may have one of the two known access point types > > with which we have problems, due to the chip/firmware used in that > > access point (note the pre-N designation). Michailis will know for > > sure, and it's probably recorded in our Trac system. > > > > Due to the very small population of those routers, (if my memory is > > indeed correct) we're unlikely to explicitly try to fix it. > > > Oh. I had the impression that the WPA problems are well known and so I > did not bother to report anymore. Are you implying it *should* work? > > - Bert - > > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel >
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