"AC Perdon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
>
> Im setting up a desktop for an office and there network infra uses wifi. The
> router is a Belkin Wireless G Pluss Router, the config for there wifi
> security uses WPA-PSK I have little exposure in networking but what I
> understand is this is just a WPA Personel.  they dont have other fancy
> security set up they just use wpa out-of-the box feature. now I have a Hp
> g30371 home pc running with ubuntu (feaisty) my wireless adapter is a D-Link
> Air Plus G DWL-G510 Wireless G Desktop Adapter and it was detected by
> ubuntu. I followed the  how to from
> http://www.debianadmin.com/enable-wpa-wireless-access-point-in-ubuntu-linux.html,I
> also tried docs from ubuntu website but no luck I could not get any internet
> connection. Is there some thing I miss or can you advice what wirelss
> desktop adapter that will work out of the box for ubuntu but definitely I
> would like this to work so the card wont be a waste.. bytheway I have tried
> the how to mentioned in my notebook(R50e thinkpad) same OS and  used the
> built-in wifi it works I could connect to there office network only problem
> is the annoying unlock keyring but thats ok than having no connection.
>
> other info:
>
> The wpa_supplicant is installed but strange i dont have the
> wpa_supplicant.config file

Are you using NetworkManager? If you're on Feisty, the default is yes
(NetworkManager is installed and used by default on Feisty). That means
that wpa_supplicant is driven by NetworkManager, i.e. NetworkManager is
managing the config for it.

-- 
JM Ibanez
Software Architect
Orange & Bronze Software Labs, Ltd. Co.

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