John W. Linville wrote: > > Did you try the old vs. new kernels with a manual (i.e. wireless-tools) > configuration? I think you will find that the new ones work better > with hidden SSIDs than the old ones do. Of course, this is most > easily confirmed with WEP or open networks. > Will do!
>> Using the patched NM, I can "Connect to other wireless network" and it >> works. But I noticed a different problem. After a warm "reboot", NM will >> notice the network and connect when I log in. After a cold "boot", I'll >> have to "Connect to other wireless network" again. Probably due to the > > Beats me -- what hardware are you using? The Intel cards use hardware > scanning, so maybe they are caching some results? > This is Intel iwl4965 - previously I had a 3945 card and didn't have these problems - of course, the entire driver stack for those devices has been replaced since :). But the phenomenon about the cold vs warm boot "feels" like it could be h/w caching kicking in. /Thomas _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
