On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 12:11 +0100, Will Stephenson wrote: > On Tuesday 13 March 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > Hi, > > Not so long time ago there was a thread about networkmanager and > > ipw3945. I > > had similar problem and therefore I decide to write. > > > > I have router with wpa psk. When I us wpa_supplicant it connects > > and I can > > without any problem use network. When I use networkmanager (with > > knetworkmanager applet) it keeps asking for the passphrase all the > > time (only > > in few cases it managed to connect to the network). I searched for > > the reason > > and below is what I discovered. > > > > I was monitoring wpa_supplicant using wpa_cli. I have found, that > > when it > > connects to my network, it first get disconets, then get timeout > > Right, the driver sends a disconnect, which makes NetworkManager think a > problem happened, which makes knetworkmanager prompt again. I also have this > bug with the ipw3945 in my thinkpad. I'd adapt knetworkmanager if there was > something I could do about this, but if I understand the situation correctly > we either need the driver fixing or some special casing in NM so that it > ignores this disconnect - is that right?
Likely, yes. Why _is_ the driver sending disconnect events? Can somebody figure out with plain wpa_supplicant what config options make the driver _not_ send a disconnect event? If you tell the card to do something, and then it tries and tells you it can't do it, that's an error. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
