On 5/2/07, Jean-Yves Vern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm in this case. I've upgraded from edgy to feisty.
> On edgy, I always fail to connect using NM so I've uninstalled it to use
> wpa_supplicant. So I've built scripts that launch wpa_supplicant for
> every WiFi networks I use (one for home in WEP128 and one for work with
> WPA2).
>
> On Feisty, after upgrade, NM works with my home network (WEP), but it
> stills fail with WPA/WPA2.
>
> regards
> Jean-Yves
> Le mardi 01 mai 2007 à 10:16 +0200, I. a écrit :
> > Hello friends,
> > i've just installed on my laptop Ubuntu Feisty (last version):
> > i have a intel pro wireless 3945ABG, which ubuntu seems to
> > detect and activate. Infact, on the Network Manager, i can
> > see the list of wireless networks in my neighborhood. But
> > when i try to connect, it asks for WEP key and when i type
> > it ... it doesnt connect. Also when i try to connect to a free
> > network (there is one here), it does not go on.
> > So the problem is that my box notices networks, but can't
> > connect them....
> >
> > Seems like it does not give me an ip address.
> >
> > What should i do, in your opinion?
> > Someone has this configuration  (feisty+intel pro wireless 3945abg) ?
> >
> > THANKS for your help guys... :-)
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jack
> > _____________

This is odd, I don't seem to have any problems when using my IPW3945
card with WPA....

Can someone post an output of /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog
from when they connect?  Make sure to x out any keys.
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