"Ben Sytko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello,
>
> At my college we have a secured wifi and an unsecured. I can connect
> to the unsecured just fine, but I can never seem to connect to the
> secured network using KNetworkManager. I'm using 10.3 GM with all the
> latest updates. I was looking at the error logs and I noticed this in
> /var/logs/NetworkManager:
>
> Oct 15 16:16:07 linux-btp syslog-ng[2414]: last message repeated 9 times
> Oct 15 16:16:08 linux-btp NetworkManager: <info>  Error getting
> killswitch power arguments: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs -
> Argument 0 is specified to be of type "uint32", but is actually of
> type "int32"

Nothing serious - and already reported in bugzilla and will be fixed
soonish...

>
> This message repeats every 1minute and 1second. I'm not sure if this
> is releated to my problem of not being able to connect to the secured
> wifi or not.

No, it should not at all,

For 3945, you have to enable broadcasting of ESSID,

Andreas
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