[Desktop-packages] [Bug 522479] Re: Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working -- Accton Tech SMWUSB-G zd1211rw

2012-07-12 Thread Thomas Hood
/e/n/i is fine.  Have you tried NetworkManager in Ubuntu 12.04?

** Summary changed:

- Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working
+ Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working -- Accton Tech 
SMWUSB-G zd1211rw

** Summary changed:

- Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working -- Accton Tech 
SMWUSB-G zd1211rw
+ NM does not configure USB Wi-Fi adapter -- Accton Tech SMWUSB-G zd1211rw

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Title:
  NM does not configure USB Wi-Fi adapter -- Accton Tech SMWUSB-G
  zd1211rw

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am another one who lost the wireless connection after upgrading from
  9.04 to 9.10.  I have been using Linux for a long time, and have been
  using Ubuntu since 5.10, but I have not been able to fix this.  I
  pledge to actively monitor this thread as long as there is help being
  offered.

  Here are my notes so far.

  WHAT HAPPENED
  lost network connection upgrading "unattended" from 9.4 to 9.10, Karmic
  ifconfig says the adapter is UP, but there is no IPv4 DHCP address assigned, 
nor can it get one.  It isn't communicating with the router.  The router 
doesn't use security.

  lsusb yields
  Accton Technology Corp. SMCWUSB-G
  zd1211rw 1-3:1.0: firmware version 4725

  from dmesg I found the chip is zd1211b

  tried
ifdown/ifup wlan0
sudo service samba restart
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart #No DHCPOFFERS received.
booting previous kernel
pci=noacpi in kernel boot option
commenting out the line in blacklist-ath_pci.conf

ping--says unknown host
unplug, re-plug USB adapter
configuring the connection manually
looking for proprietary drivers on the system with the Hardware Drivers 
application

  
  checked
still works normally under Windows XP
/etc/network/interfaces file still the same as before upgrade
grub/menu.lst and backup are the same as before upgrade
wlan0 was not changed, not assigned a new name
iwlist scan detects my network

connection with wire (ethernet cable)--it was normal, got a connection
correct driver (module) is loaded for my wireless adapter chipset
driver is not blacklisted
threshold settings are the same in Windows
it appears network-admin is not installed
router dns is entered in /etc/resolv.conf

  
  All updates have been installed.

  I will be happy to repeat anything I did for anyone, because I can't
  be sure I put everything back to how it was when it worked before.  I
  had hoped by now something common had been found between all those who
  lost the connection.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 522479] Re: Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

2012-07-11 Thread Shaun
cat /etc/network/interfaces
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).

# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

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Title:
  Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am another one who lost the wireless connection after upgrading from
  9.04 to 9.10.  I have been using Linux for a long time, and have been
  using Ubuntu since 5.10, but I have not been able to fix this.  I
  pledge to actively monitor this thread as long as there is help being
  offered.

  Here are my notes so far.

  WHAT HAPPENED
  lost network connection upgrading "unattended" from 9.4 to 9.10, Karmic
  ifconfig says the adapter is UP, but there is no IPv4 DHCP address assigned, 
nor can it get one.  It isn't communicating with the router.  The router 
doesn't use security.

  lsusb yields
  Accton Technology Corp. SMCWUSB-G
  zd1211rw 1-3:1.0: firmware version 4725

  from dmesg I found the chip is zd1211b

  tried
ifdown/ifup wlan0
sudo service samba restart
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart #No DHCPOFFERS received.
booting previous kernel
pci=noacpi in kernel boot option
commenting out the line in blacklist-ath_pci.conf

ping--says unknown host
unplug, re-plug USB adapter
configuring the connection manually
looking for proprietary drivers on the system with the Hardware Drivers 
application

  
  checked
still works normally under Windows XP
/etc/network/interfaces file still the same as before upgrade
grub/menu.lst and backup are the same as before upgrade
wlan0 was not changed, not assigned a new name
iwlist scan detects my network

connection with wire (ethernet cable)--it was normal, got a connection
correct driver (module) is loaded for my wireless adapter chipset
driver is not blacklisted
threshold settings are the same in Windows
it appears network-admin is not installed
router dns is entered in /etc/resolv.conf

  
  All updates have been installed.

  I will be happy to repeat anything I did for anyone, because I can't
  be sure I put everything back to how it was when it worked before.  I
  had hoped by now something common had been found between all those who
  lost the connection.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 522479] Re: Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

2012-07-08 Thread Thomas Hood
/e/n/i = /etc/network/interfaces

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Title:
  Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am another one who lost the wireless connection after upgrading from
  9.04 to 9.10.  I have been using Linux for a long time, and have been
  using Ubuntu since 5.10, but I have not been able to fix this.  I
  pledge to actively monitor this thread as long as there is help being
  offered.

  Here are my notes so far.

  WHAT HAPPENED
  lost network connection upgrading "unattended" from 9.4 to 9.10, Karmic
  ifconfig says the adapter is UP, but there is no IPv4 DHCP address assigned, 
nor can it get one.  It isn't communicating with the router.  The router 
doesn't use security.

  lsusb yields
  Accton Technology Corp. SMCWUSB-G
  zd1211rw 1-3:1.0: firmware version 4725

  from dmesg I found the chip is zd1211b

  tried
ifdown/ifup wlan0
sudo service samba restart
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart #No DHCPOFFERS received.
booting previous kernel
pci=noacpi in kernel boot option
commenting out the line in blacklist-ath_pci.conf

ping--says unknown host
unplug, re-plug USB adapter
configuring the connection manually
looking for proprietary drivers on the system with the Hardware Drivers 
application

  
  checked
still works normally under Windows XP
/etc/network/interfaces file still the same as before upgrade
grub/menu.lst and backup are the same as before upgrade
wlan0 was not changed, not assigned a new name
iwlist scan detects my network

connection with wire (ethernet cable)--it was normal, got a connection
correct driver (module) is loaded for my wireless adapter chipset
driver is not blacklisted
threshold settings are the same in Windows
it appears network-admin is not installed
router dns is entered in /etc/resolv.conf

  
  All updates have been installed.

  I will be happy to repeat anything I did for anyone, because I can't
  be sure I put everything back to how it was when it worked before.  I
  had hoped by now something common had been found between all those who
  lost the connection.

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Re: [Desktop-packages] [Bug 522479] Re: Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

2012-07-07 Thread Shaun
I use 10.04 LTS now, but yes, I never got it fixed.  I believe I got 
around it by switching to wicd.  I don't think I tried switching back to 
using Network Manager in 10.04.

What is /e/n/i?


On 06/22/2012 07:23 AM, Thomas Hood wrote:
> Do you still have this problem?
>
> Please post your /e/n/i.

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Title:
  Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am another one who lost the wireless connection after upgrading from
  9.04 to 9.10.  I have been using Linux for a long time, and have been
  using Ubuntu since 5.10, but I have not been able to fix this.  I
  pledge to actively monitor this thread as long as there is help being
  offered.

  Here are my notes so far.

  WHAT HAPPENED
  lost network connection upgrading "unattended" from 9.4 to 9.10, Karmic
  ifconfig says the adapter is UP, but there is no IPv4 DHCP address assigned, 
nor can it get one.  It isn't communicating with the router.  The router 
doesn't use security.

  lsusb yields
  Accton Technology Corp. SMCWUSB-G
  zd1211rw 1-3:1.0: firmware version 4725

  from dmesg I found the chip is zd1211b

  tried
ifdown/ifup wlan0
sudo service samba restart
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart #No DHCPOFFERS received.
booting previous kernel
pci=noacpi in kernel boot option
commenting out the line in blacklist-ath_pci.conf

ping--says unknown host
unplug, re-plug USB adapter
configuring the connection manually
looking for proprietary drivers on the system with the Hardware Drivers 
application

  
  checked
still works normally under Windows XP
/etc/network/interfaces file still the same as before upgrade
grub/menu.lst and backup are the same as before upgrade
wlan0 was not changed, not assigned a new name
iwlist scan detects my network

connection with wire (ethernet cable)--it was normal, got a connection
correct driver (module) is loaded for my wireless adapter chipset
driver is not blacklisted
threshold settings are the same in Windows
it appears network-admin is not installed
router dns is entered in /etc/resolv.conf

  
  All updates have been installed.

  I will be happy to repeat anything I did for anyone, because I can't
  be sure I put everything back to how it was when it worked before.  I
  had hoped by now something common had been found between all those who
  lost the connection.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 522479] Re: Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

2012-06-26 Thread Thomas Hood
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am another one who lost the wireless connection after upgrading from
  9.04 to 9.10.  I have been using Linux for a long time, and have been
  using Ubuntu since 5.10, but I have not been able to fix this.  I
  pledge to actively monitor this thread as long as there is help being
  offered.

  Here are my notes so far.

  WHAT HAPPENED
  lost network connection upgrading "unattended" from 9.4 to 9.10, Karmic
  ifconfig says the adapter is UP, but there is no IPv4 DHCP address assigned, 
nor can it get one.  It isn't communicating with the router.  The router 
doesn't use security.

  lsusb yields
  Accton Technology Corp. SMCWUSB-G
  zd1211rw 1-3:1.0: firmware version 4725

  from dmesg I found the chip is zd1211b

  tried
ifdown/ifup wlan0
sudo service samba restart
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart #No DHCPOFFERS received.
booting previous kernel
pci=noacpi in kernel boot option
commenting out the line in blacklist-ath_pci.conf

ping--says unknown host
unplug, re-plug USB adapter
configuring the connection manually
looking for proprietary drivers on the system with the Hardware Drivers 
application

  
  checked
still works normally under Windows XP
/etc/network/interfaces file still the same as before upgrade
grub/menu.lst and backup are the same as before upgrade
wlan0 was not changed, not assigned a new name
iwlist scan detects my network

connection with wire (ethernet cable)--it was normal, got a connection
correct driver (module) is loaded for my wireless adapter chipset
driver is not blacklisted
threshold settings are the same in Windows
it appears network-admin is not installed
router dns is entered in /etc/resolv.conf

  
  All updates have been installed.

  I will be happy to repeat anything I did for anyone, because I can't
  be sure I put everything back to how it was when it worked before.  I
  had hoped by now something common had been found between all those who
  lost the connection.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 522479] Re: Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

2012-06-22 Thread Thomas Hood
Do you still have this problem?

Please post your /e/n/i.

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Title:
  Upgrade to 9.10 caused wireless network to cease working

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am another one who lost the wireless connection after upgrading from
  9.04 to 9.10.  I have been using Linux for a long time, and have been
  using Ubuntu since 5.10, but I have not been able to fix this.  I
  pledge to actively monitor this thread as long as there is help being
  offered.

  Here are my notes so far.

  WHAT HAPPENED
  lost network connection upgrading "unattended" from 9.4 to 9.10, Karmic
  ifconfig says the adapter is UP, but there is no IPv4 DHCP address assigned, 
nor can it get one.  It isn't communicating with the router.  The router 
doesn't use security.

  lsusb yields
  Accton Technology Corp. SMCWUSB-G
  zd1211rw 1-3:1.0: firmware version 4725

  from dmesg I found the chip is zd1211b

  tried
ifdown/ifup wlan0
sudo service samba restart
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart #No DHCPOFFERS received.
booting previous kernel
pci=noacpi in kernel boot option
commenting out the line in blacklist-ath_pci.conf

ping--says unknown host
unplug, re-plug USB adapter
configuring the connection manually
looking for proprietary drivers on the system with the Hardware Drivers 
application

  
  checked
still works normally under Windows XP
/etc/network/interfaces file still the same as before upgrade
grub/menu.lst and backup are the same as before upgrade
wlan0 was not changed, not assigned a new name
iwlist scan detects my network

connection with wire (ethernet cable)--it was normal, got a connection
correct driver (module) is loaded for my wireless adapter chipset
driver is not blacklisted
threshold settings are the same in Windows
it appears network-admin is not installed
router dns is entered in /etc/resolv.conf

  
  All updates have been installed.

  I will be happy to repeat anything I did for anyone, because I can't
  be sure I put everything back to how it was when it worked before.  I
  had hoped by now something common had been found between all those who
  lost the connection.

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