[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2008-02-20 Thread drink
I have ipw3945 and am still having the same problem. network-manager
correctly associates with the AP but does NOT handle the dhclient
correctly.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ modinfo ipw3945 | grep ^version
version:1.2.2mp.ubuntu1

If I manually run sudo dhclient eth1 after associating to the AP with
network-manager then everything works (this is how I'm updating this bug
report now.)

I get errors in various log files. For example, in my /var/log/debug:
Feb 20 03:51:19 agamemnon NetworkManager: debug [1203508279.473716] nm_device_
802_11_wireless_get_activation_ap(): Forcing AP 'Wireless' 
Feb 20 03:51:38 agamemnon kernel: [  233.432000] eth1: no IPv6 routers present

compressed daemon.log attached.

If this is a different bug let me know, but I am definitely having this
problem with the versions which allegedly solve the problem.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2008-01-14 Thread seng
alrite nothing is fixed to me.

I got a clean install of gutsy.
and i punched in modinfo ipw3945 | grep ^version
and it shows 
1.2.2mp

However,

after succesful connection about a few minutes the connection gets lost.
when i do left click on NM and do manual configuration it shows two WIRED 
Network?!
after a while my terminal doesnt react to my commands and then the whole system 
hangs

well

for now I pulled out my old DLINK G 630 laptop card and use that and
have no problem at all.

I never had this problem with feisty as far as I remember.

Any help

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-10 Thread Alexander Sack
this bug was fixed in ipw3945 driver (version 1.2.2mp.ubuntu1). Thanks
for your feedback. If you have other issues, please look if there are
other bugs already tracking those, otherwise open a new bug.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread timbl
confirmed: fixed

thanks

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread Petr Nemec
After installed todays daily-live build and then installed all updates from 
internet (including kernel 2.6.22-11), I was finally able to connect to my 
Wireless-G Router.
I dont know what fixed this bug, but at last it is working.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread stdPikachu
Not working for  me :( Behaviour seems to be exactly the same -
connection attempted, and then I'm prompted to re-enter the WPA key.
Running 2.6.22-11-generic and all the latest updates. Syslog attached.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread Jc
Working normal for me again! Thanks

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread Alexander Sack
We rolled an updated ipw3945 module which ships a patch that should
normalize association behaviour.

To verify that you have the latest module installed, please do:

# modinfo ipw3945 | grep ^version

version:1.2.2mp.ubuntu1  -- this is the right version

Please test. Thanks,

 - Alexander

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread TorenC
The new version fixed it for me!

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread Neil Wilson
The whole system seems to struggle if you change the security settings
(in my case from WPA to WPA2). I get a time out in the logs, but
retrying simply goes through the procedure all over again. I'm no
longer asked for a new protocol/password.

On 9/9/07, Alexander Sack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We rolled an updated ipw3945 module which ships a patch that should
 normalize association behaviour.

 To verify that you have the latest module installed, please do:

 # modinfo ipw3945 | grep ^version

 version:1.2.2mp.ubuntu1  -- this is the right version

 Please test. Thanks,

  - Alexander

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread Jon Anderson
Works for me, as well (on Gutsy).

Perhaps we could call this fixed?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread lavid
I'm running: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.22-11-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.1.3 20070831 
(prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.2-16ubuntu1)) #1 SMP Fri Sep 7 05:07:05 GMT 2007

and I've been getting the following messages in my kernel log:

[ 4967.888000] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 112/50 to 
76.195.223.90:43069
[ 5330.76] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 112/50 to 
76.195.223.90:34629
[ 5630.88] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 199/50 to 
76.195.223.90:55296
[ 5930.844000] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 199/50 to 
76.195.223.90:42856
[ 6230.888000] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 112/50 to 
76.195.223.90:32950
[ 6530.928000] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 71/50 to 
76.195.223.90:2713
[ 6624.752000] ipw3945: Microcode SW error detected.  Restarting.
[ 6625.252000] ipw3945: Error sending LEDS_CMD: time out after 500ms.
[ 6627.24] ipw3945: Can't stop Rx DMA.
[ 6627.62] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 802.11bg channels, 13 
802.11a channels)
[ 6831.432000] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 199/50 to 
76.195.223.90:14226
[ 7131.82] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 199/50 to 
76.195.223.90:61946
[ 7431.04] UDP: short packet: From 70.81.97.112:50 71/50 to 
76.195.223.90:50341
[10063.268000] ipw3945: Error sending cmd #07 to daemon: time out after 500ms.
[10063.268000] ipw3945: Microcode SW error detected.  Restarting.
[10064.26] ipw3945: Can't stop Rx DMA.
[10065.632000] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 802.11bg channels, 13 
802.11a channels)
[22114.568000] ipw3945: Microcode SW error detected.  Restarting.
[22114.568000] ipw3945: Microcode HW error detected.  Restarting.
[22115.564000] ipw3945: Can't stop Rx DMA.
[22116.936000] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 802.11bg channels, 13 
802.11a channels)
[25036.604000] ipw3945: Microcode SW error detected.  Restarting.
[25037.104000] ipw3945: Error sending LEDS_CMD: time out after 500ms.
[25038.096000] ipw3945: Can't stop Rx DMA.
[25039.468000] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 802.11bg channels, 13 
802.11a channels)
[28981.528000] UDP: short packet: From 74.212.42.2:8024 48290/71 to 
76.195.223.90:22445
[34406.556000] ipw3945: Microcode SW error detected.  Restarting.
[34407.056000] ipw3945: Error sending LEDS_CMD: time out after 500ms.
[34408.048000] ipw3945: Can't stop Rx DMA.
[34409.42] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 802.11bg channels, 13 
802.11a channels)
[37332.512000] ipw3945: Microcode SW error detected.  Restarting.
[37332.512000] ipw3945: Microcode HW error detected.  Restarting.
[37333.508000] ipw3945: Can't stop Rx DMA.
[37334.876000] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 802.11bg channels, 13 
802.11a channels)
[69421.30] ipw3945: Microcode SW error detected.  Restarting.
[69421.80] ipw3945: Error sending LEDS_CMD: time out after 500ms.
[69422.792000] ipw3945: Can't stop Rx DMA.
[69424.168000] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 802.11bg channels, 13 
802.11a channels)

I can, however, connect to my WPA network without many issues.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread Anand Vaidya
I have encountered this same bug on my home PC with a Edimax USB
(Ralink, rt73 driver).

I am able to connect with WPA from the CLI.

NetworkManager spins for upto 28% and then gives up. So I guess it is
not ipw3945 specific.

Regards
Anand Vaidya

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-09 Thread Ashton Batty
Working fine for me today, since ipw3945 1.2.2mp.ubuntu1

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-08 Thread Chris Lovett
Latest update to kernel 2.6.22-11 has fixed this bug for me.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-07 Thread hesser
I compiled the new driver as well. Now I can connect to both secured and
unsecured. Thank you very much.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-06 Thread Alexander Sack
there is an attempted fix for this available in bzr:
https://code.launchpad.net/~asac/intellinuxwireless/ipw3945.asac

Please test if replacing your current driver with this one helps.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-06 Thread Alexander Sack
to get a copy of the source just use:

 bzr branch
https://code.launchpad.net/~asac/intellinuxwireless/ipw3945.asac

to build it you need kernel-headers et al installed and run:

 make IEEE80211_IGNORE_DUPLICATE=y SHELL=/bin/bash



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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-06 Thread CyborgMax
i have a similar problem in feisty: i gat a list of the aviable wireless
networks in natwork-manager bun i connot connect. (it takes foreever and
a day). using manual configuration and static ip connection is no
problem. but then connection ist very very slow. Dell Inspiron 6400 wit
Intel Pro Wireless 3945 Network card.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipw3945/+bug/103210

i will try gusty tribe-6 today.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-06 Thread Peter Clifton
Thanks Alex, built and tested your tree, and it now works (associates
correctly) with Network manager on an open network.

I'll test with WPA Personal when I'm home. This had been working for me
for some time now, so I'll only post again if it doesn't work.

Thanks so much

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-06 Thread LarryGrover
I have a Lenovo 3000 N100 with Intel 3945ABG wireless chip.  I have
experienced the same problem connecting to unsecured wireless networks
reported by others already:  network-manager connected fine under
Feisty, but stopped working when I installed Gutsy.  The work-around
reported by others (toggling the kill switch) also worked for me.

I compiled and installed the ipw3945 driver from Alexander Sack, and
have been testing it today on unsecured networks at work and home.  So
far, it is working fine on my system!  Thanks for your work fixing this
bug.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-04 Thread Nic
Still having the same timeout issue as of today with unencrypted
networks, encrypted works fine.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-04 Thread Mike Basinger
On my Lenovo 3000 N100, my ipw3945 card will connect to wireless
networks (unencrypted and encrypted) under Gutsy, but take 30 seconds to
a minute to connect. This was almost instantaneous under Feisty.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-03 Thread cossidhon
Running Gutsy with all update up to today and it works for me. It even
reconnects after a resume from S2R. I'm using WPA2 with AES.

Btw: I'm also testing OpenSUSE 10.3 beta2 and they are using the iwl
driver. From comments there it seems the ipw driver is crap ad the iwl
driver is highly experimental, so I foresee a lot of trouble yet to
come.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-01 Thread Jose Bernardo
I tried iwl3945, but it creates the interface wlan0_replace - which
isn't seen by network manager. I've tried modinfo to see if I could
specify the interface in the modprobe options, but couldn't find a
related option.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-01 Thread Petr Nemec
Alexander Sack: I tried it, just on a live CD (yesterdays build),  exactly like 
you wrote, even with that optional step, but after I start Network Manager 
again, Apport appears and it says Network Manager closed unexpectedly.
I will try to install it on a hdd, yet, and see whether it changes something.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-01 Thread Petr Nemec
Alexander Sack: ...When installed on hdd, the Network Manager is not already 
crashing after restart, but the wireless disappeared from the NM.
Tried again with and without that optional step.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-01 Thread Alex Wauck
I didn't get wlan0_replace, but I did have to remove iwl3945 and reinsert it 
before I got wlan0 and wmaster0.  I suspect that has something to do with 
ipw3945 having been loaded previously.  So, to recap:
sudo modprobe -r ipw3945
sudo modprobe mac80211
sudo modprobe iwl3945
sudo modprobe -r iwl3945
sudo modprobe iwl3945

I then had to run iwlist wlan0 scanning to get it to scan for networks.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-01 Thread Alex Wauck
It just blew up.  I hadn't tested it much, and now I'm having trouble
removing the module, I don't have network access, and everything is
generally screwed up.  Apparently wlan0 is in use and the kernel isn't
letting me do much of anything.

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-01 Thread xhantt
 A couple a weeks ago I´ve upgrades to gutsy wireless was not working I
follow the trick to turn on/off the wireless switch while connecting and
this worked 50% of the time.

But I've keep feisty kernel 2.6.20 for the just in case situation and when
booting with this kernel I don't have problem connecting to public or
secured spots. But when booting this kernel I've got several segmentation
faults.

The iwlwifi site says that the driver still is in a development, I've tried
several snapshot in the past and is not as estable as ipw3945, ie lost
connection under heave use, can't connect after suspend, etc., so far this
issues are being solved, but IMHO is not ready for a production release.

If you want to load iwl3945 on boot you should blacklist ipw3945, ie create
a file blacklist-ipw3945 under /etc/modprobe.d, which contains the line

blacklist ipw3945

This will prevent the automatic load of this module and iwl3945 should be
loaded instead.

 PD: I was doing this from my memory so better take a look at ubuntu wiki
howto blacklist a module. If you want to undo this just remove the file
blacklist-ipw3945.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-09-01 Thread stdPikachu
Well, after a big round of updates of pretty much the entire KDE tree,
knetworkmanager is working fine for me with my WPA2 network and no
longer hangs at 28%, killswitch trick no longer needed either AND the
kwallet integration worked flawlessly too. Have reconnected three times
now and it seems to be holding steady...

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-31 Thread stdPikachu
Someone else with the same problem. Gutsy, upgraded from Feisty, refuses
to connect to any secured network, but will connect just fine with
unsecured networks. Running the latest NM and knetworkmanager on an HP
nx7300 with ipw3945. Connecting to WPA networks didn't work for me in
Feisty either (although I was only using Fesity for about a week before
I went for gutsy).

Will try the killswitch trick to see if that makes any difference, but
still very BUGBUGBUG...!

BTW, how do we get status away from incomplete?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-31 Thread Alex Wauck
It looks like everything works fine with iwl3945 (except for the
wireless light on my Thinkpad not lighting up).  Is there anything that
prevents that driver being the default?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-31 Thread Alexander Sack
Alex, you say everything works with iwl drivers using network-manager?
If so, could you please post easy instructions how to test iwl driver
here, so people with this issue can verify if it helps?

Thanks,

  - Alexander

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-31 Thread Petr Nemec
I can confirm this bug.
I am unable to connect to my home router using WPA2 Personal and AES encryption 
(SSID broadcast disabled). It was possible in Feisty, but it is not in Gutsy as 
far as I remember.
Lastly I tried it in daily-live build 20070831.
I have Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-31 Thread Alex Wauck
Here's what I did to use the iwl3945 driver:
sudo modprobe -r ipw3945
sudo modprobe -i mac80211
sudo modprobe -i iwl3945
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart

Note: iwl3945 will use wlan0 as the interface instead of eth1 (at least
on my hardware).  Also, it seems that loading iwl3945 automatically
unloads ieee80211.

I was able to connect to an unsecured wireless network and access the
internet.  I do not have a secured network to try it with, so I don't
know if that works.

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-31 Thread Alexander Sack
On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 05:55:10PM -, Alex Wauck wrote:
 Here's what I did to use the iwl3945 driver:
 sudo modprobe -r ipw3945
 sudo modprobe -i mac80211
 sudo modprobe -i iwl3945
 sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
 
 Note: iwl3945 will use wlan0 as the interface instead of eth1 (at least
 on my hardware).  Also, it seems that loading iwl3945 automatically
 unloads ieee80211.
 
 I was able to connect to an unsecured wireless network and access the
 internet.  I do not have a secured network to try it with, so I don't
 know if that works.
 

Alex, does Network Manager itself work with this? e.g. what do you
have in /etc/network/interfaces?

 - Alexander

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-31 Thread Alexander Sack
On Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 05:08:34PM -, Petr Nemec wrote:
 I can confirm this bug.
 I am unable to connect to my home router using WPA2 Personal and AES 
 encryption (SSID broadcast disabled). It was possible in Feisty, but it is 
 not in Gutsy as far as I remember.
 Lastly I tried it in daily-live build 20070831.
 I have Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG.
 

Petr, please try the workaround in gutsy that Alex suggested:

/etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager stop
sudo modprobe -r ipw3945
sudo modprobe -i mac80211
sudo modprobe -i iwl3945
# optional (try?): sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
/etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager start


 - Alexander

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-31 Thread Alex Wauck
After I switched to iwl3945, Network Manager didn't seem to see the new
interface.  I think restarting networking did ifconfig wlan0 up, so
maybe that's all that needed to be done for Network Manager to see it.
I didn't have to restart Network Manager.  I'll see if I can figure out
how to make iwl3945 the default instead of ipw3945 and post the
instructions here.  There must be a relatively non-painful way to do it.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-29 Thread Alex Wauck
I think this might be related to bug #131553.  Note the last comment I
made on that one; it may be that the problems with the 3945 wireless
driver and Network Manager are affecting wired ethernet as well.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-29 Thread Kaspars
I have Dell Latitude D820, and since upgrading to Gutsy from Feisty, I
couldn't even see the wireless network card under System 
Administration  Network. (it also could not find the ipw3945 driver by
modinfo ipw3945)

As it turns out - I was always selecting the 386 kernel from the Grub
boot menu. Now I tried the Generic (!) kernel, and the wireless
connection works! It shows the available connections and I could connect
to an unsecured network. The generic kernel is also mentioned at the
original bug report of this thread.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-29 Thread Kaspars
I created a home network with WPA-PSK authentication with a passphrase
and was able to connect to that network. If anyone needs more details
about my laptop (dell latitude d820) hardware or ubuntu setup, please
ask.

I am using 
   - linux-restricted-modules-generic version 2.6.22.10.11 and 
   - network-manager version 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 and 
   - linux-image-2.6.22-10-generic version 2.6.22-10.30

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-27 Thread Luca Gambetti
I confirm the same bug on a fresh install of Gutsy Tribe 5 on my HP DV
6373 laptop.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-27 Thread Ashton Batty
I'm still experiencing the bug (bugs?). Rarely it has connected without
any apparent problems, but most times it doesn't work. I haven't had the
time or the chance to explore the problems methodically. My last post
was the first of three times it has connected to the WPA2 network
successfully during the last fortnight.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-27 Thread KrazyPenguin
Still bugs here as well with WPA Personal.

Plugging in the wired works fine.

Sometimes wireless works and most of the time it doesn't.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-27 Thread MrYutz
I have an Acer TravelMate 8210 with the ipw3945 chipset, running Gusty
Tribe 5 fully updated via Update Manager.

I cannot connect to Open or WPA Networks.

I have modprobed, dbus'ed and switched on an off - with no luck.

I have tried network-manager and iwconfig.  The networks are visible in
both applications, but I cannot connect to them with either - leading me
to believe there is a kernel / ip3945 interaction problem.

Wired works fine.

Here is my syslog from a network-manager connection attempt.  Eth0 is my wired 
interface, Eth1 is my ipw3945 interface.
The short description is it just sits and spins  ;)

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Aug 27 21:39:43 Fry kernel: [46151.40] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 
802.11bg channels, 13 802.11a channels)
^[[A^[[BAug 27 21:39:49 Fry NetworkManager: info  User request to enable 
wireless. 
Aug 27 21:39:49 Fry NetworkManager: info  nm_policy_device_change_check:: 
old_dev has_link? 1 
Aug 27 21:39:49 Fry NetworkManager: info  nm_policy_device_change_check:: 
old_dev  new_dev!! 
Aug 27 21:39:50 Fry kernel: [46158.98] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 
802.11bg channels, 13 802.11a channels)
Aug 27 21:39:58 Fry kernel: [46166.564000] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 
802.11bg channels, 13 802.11a channels)
Aug 27 21:40:03 Fry NetworkManager: info  nm_policy_device_change_check:: 
old_dev has_link? 1 
Aug 27 21:40:03 Fry NetworkManager: info  nm_policy_device_change_check:: 
old_dev  new_dev!! 
Aug 27 21:40:05 Fry kernel: [46174.148000] ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (11 
802.11bg channels, 13 802.11a channels)
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry NetworkManager: debug [1188268808.518903] 
nm_device_802_11_wireless_get_activation_ap(): Forcing AP 'Skippy' 
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry NetworkManager: info  User Switch: 
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/eth1 / Skippy 
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry NetworkManager: info  Deactivating device eth1. 
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry avahi-daemon[28208]: Withdrawing address record for 
169.254.5.252 on eth1.
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry avahi-daemon[28208]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on 
interface eth1.IPv4 with address 169.254.5.252.
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry avahi-daemon[28208]: Interface eth1.IPv4 no longer relevant 
for mDNS.
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found under 
/com/redhat/dhcp/eth1 for sub-path eth1.dbus.get.reason
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry NetworkManager: info  Device eth1 activation scheduled... 
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry NetworkManager: info  Deactivating device eth0. 
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry dhclient: There is already a pid file 
/var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid with pid 28642
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry dhclient: killed old client process, removed PID file
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on eth0 to 192.168.77.1 port 67
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry avahi-daemon[28208]: Withdrawing address record for 
192.168.77.104 on eth0.
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry avahi-daemon[28208]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on 
interface eth0.IPv4 with address 192.168.77.104.
Aug 27 21:40:08 Fry avahi-daemon[28208]: Interface eth0.IPv4 no longer relevant 
for mDNS.
Aug 27 21:40:09 Fry avahi-daemon[28208]: Withdrawing address record for 
fe80::216:36ff:fe89:7fb5 on eth0.
Aug 27 21:40:09 Fry NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) started... 
Aug 27 21:40:09 Fry NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 1 of 5 
(Device Prepare) scheduled... 
Aug 27 21:40:09 Fry NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 1 of 5 
(Device Prepare) started... 
Aug 27 21:40:10 Fry NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 2 of 5 
(Device Configure) scheduled... 
Aug 27 21:40:10 Fry NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 1 of 5 
(Device Prepare) complete. 
Aug 27 21:40:10 Fry NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 2 of 5 
(Device Configure) starting... 
Aug 27 21:40:10 Fry NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1/wireless): access 
point 'Skippy' is unencrypted, no key needed. 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: sending command 'INTERFACE_ADD 
eth1^I^Iwext^I/var/run/wpa_supplicant^I' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: response was 'OK' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: sending command 'AP_SCAN 1' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: response was 'OK' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: sending command 'ADD_NETWORK' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: response was '0' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: sending command 'SET_NETWORK 0 
ssid 536b69707079' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: response was 'OK' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: sending command 'SET_NETWORK 0 
key_mgmt NONE' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: response was 'OK' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: sending command 
'ENABLE_NETWORK 0' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  SUP: response was 'OK' 
Aug 27 21:40:11 Fry NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 2 of 5 
(Device Configure) complete. 
Aug 27 21:40:13 Fry kernel: [46181.732000] ipw3945: Detected 

[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-26 Thread Guilherme Salgado
Isn't this a dupe of bug 119563?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-23 Thread Peter Clifton
I'm not near an open network to try, but are open networks still an
issue? They appeared to be a few days ago last time I tried to use one
(2007-08-23).

Seems the network card associates before NW manager asks it to. Digging
at the ipw3945 sourcecode, there is an option for that behaviour:

module_param(associate, int, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(associate, auto associate when scanning (default 0 off));

There is also an option to auto-create an ad-hoc network if needed,
default as on.

If the card appears to be associating to some open networks without
network manager asking it, is there:

 a) Some bug in the driver ignoring this option
 b) Some bug in NW manager actually asking for the assocation
 c) Some other script causing the association or setting this parameter when 
loading ipw3945


Could I request that when a fix is released, some technical details of what 
that was, or what the problem is believed to be is posted.
Perhaps a link to a commit in http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git or some other SCM 
where changes are made? 

I realise that for Fiesty and other released versions this is less
important, and many users won't care about these details, but for Gutsy
(or any development branch) bug reports, I can imagine the people
testing might be interested in the debugging process. Whilst I'm much
more familiar developing / debugging GTK+ applications, I do try and
read the sources / follow fixes for any bug I encounter as a way of
learning from those who know enough solve the problem.

Kind regards,
Peter Clifton

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-23 Thread Peter Clifton
Stupidity kicking in... point c) above: my fixwifi.sh script which I
used to  unprobe and re-probe the ipw3945 driver had associate=1 set as
a parameter. (DOH!)

I was probably seeing the association because after suspend (which
_should_ work with ipw3945), the wireless often stops working, or the
regulatory deamon exits and it all needs re-loading, and I would run
this little script.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-22 Thread Craig Robson
I can't connect to my open AP from my Thinkpad X60 with Intel ipw3945.
I also see that toggling the wifi kill switch makes things work.

I ran a packet capture and I only see ICMPv6 messages.  After I toggle
the kill switch, IPv4 DHCP is performed.  I've attached part of the
capture below.  Frame 5 is where DHCP starts after I toggle the wifi
kill switch.

No. TimeSourceDestination   Protocol Info
  1 0.00fe80::213:2ff:fe08:da2c ff02::2   ICMPv6   
Router solicitation
  2 3.999749fe80::213:2ff:fe08:da2c ff02::2   ICMPv6   
Router solicitation
  3 4.727754fe80::213:2ff:fe08:da2c ff02::16  ICMPv6   
Multicast Listener Report Message v2
  4 7.999758fe80::213:2ff:fe08:da2c ff02::2   ICMPv6   
Router solicitation
  5 18.383935   0.0.0.0   255.255.255.255   DHCP DHCP 
Request  - Transaction ID 0x6ca4ee0f
  6 18.391796   192.168.30.1  192.168.30.199DHCP DHCP 
ACK  - Transaction ID 0x6ca4ee0f
  7 18.394018   192.168.30.1  192.168.30.199DHCP DHCP 
ACK  - Transaction ID 0x6ca4ee0f
  8 18.423733   192.168.30.199224.0.0.22IGMP V3 
Membership Report
  9 18.451764   192.168.30.199224.0.0.22IGMP V3 
Membership Report
 10 18.727888   192.168.30.199224.0.0.251   MDNS 
Standard query ANY pip.local, QM question ANY 199.30.168.192.in-addr.arpa, 
QM question ANY pip [00:13:02:08:da:2c]._workstation._tcp.local, QM question
 11 18.787841   192.168.30.199224.0.0.251   MDNS 
Standard query response PTR _workstation._tcp.local PTR pip 
[00:13:02:08:da:2c]._workstation._tcp.local
 12 18.979848   192.168.30.199224.0.0.251   MDNS 
Standard query ANY pip.local, QM question ANY 199.30.168.192.in-addr.arpa, 
QM question ANY pip [00:13:02:08:da:2c]._workstation._tcp.local, QM question
 13 19.231834   192.168.30.199224.0.0.251   MDNS 
Standard query ANY pip.local, QM question ANY 199.30.168.192.in-addr.arpa, 
QM question ANY pip [00:13:02:08:da:2c]._workstation._tcp.local, QM question
 14 19.432005   192.168.30.199224.0.0.251   MDNS 
Standard query response HINFO, cache flush I686 LINUX A, cache flush 
192.168.30.199 PTR, cache flush pip.local SRV, cache flush 0 0 9 pip.local TXT, 
cache flush
 15 19.471717   ::ff02::16  ICMPv6   
Multicast Listener Report Message v2

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-20 Thread Ian Redfern
WPA is now working every time for me too (with broadcast SSID).

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-18 Thread Suzan
Good news: It works now! No problems to connect to an WPA encrypted
network!

At least for my installed Gutsy. For the live-cd (daily-build from
yesterday) I have to reactivate network and wireless and activate it
again. After that I was able to connect to my WPA network.

Tested with my Dell Inspiron 6400 with Intel 3945 wireless.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-17 Thread Alexander Sack
we should take a close look for tribe-6

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-14 Thread Alexander Sack
On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 10:41:33AM -, Ashton Batty wrote:
 I managed to connect today. I did nothing special... I firstly failed to
 connect to a unsecured network, but then after that failed, I tried the
 WPA2 EAP-TTLS/PAP network, and it connected. NM still doesn't store
 anything in the gnome-keyring, which seems broken in general. Will
 investigate a bit more tomorrow, if I get the chance.
 

WPA should be fixed for most (if you broadcast ssid). Open Network is
still a problem and we probably need a driver update to approach this.

 - Alexander

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-13 Thread Ashton Batty
I managed to connect today. I did nothing special... I firstly failed to
connect to a unsecured network, but then after that failed, I tried the
WPA2 EAP-TTLS/PAP network, and it connected. NM still doesn't store
anything in the gnome-keyring, which seems broken in general. Will
investigate a bit more tomorrow, if I get the chance.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-13 Thread Franck
Don't know if it has anything to do with the problem, but I also get
this error (after the connecting process begins, ie after I switch the
radio button off and on) :

Aug 13 15:45:20 franck-gusty dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found 
under /com/redhat/dhcp/eth1 for sub-path eth1.dbus.get.host_name
Aug 13 15:45:20 franck-gusty dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found 
under /com/redhat/dhcp/eth1 for sub-path eth1.dbus.get.nis_domain
Aug 13 15:45:20 franck-gusty dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found 
under /com/redhat/dhcp/eth1 for sub-path eth1.dbus.get.nis_servers

Does this give any hint ?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-12 Thread Franck
I think the problem might be linked with bug number 128116. What makes
me think so is that while nm is trying to connect (until it times out),
latest info displayed in daemon.log is :

Aug 12 14:49:18 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 2 
of 5 (Device Configure) complete. 
Aug 12 14:49:23 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  
nm_policy_device_change_check:: old_dev has_link? 1 
Aug 12 14:49:23 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Old device 'eth1' 
activating, won't change. 

Then, if I switch wireless radio on and off, nm will connect, and here
is what it says next :

Aug 12 14:50:02 franck-gusty NetworkManager: debug [1186923002.350925] 
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is 
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_44e_300d_019c0ec2_if2'). 
Aug 12 14:50:02 franck-gusty hcid[5385]: Device hci0 has been activated
Aug 12 14:50:02 franck-gusty NetworkManager: debug [1186923002.369241] 
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is 
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_44e_300d_019c0ec2_if0'). 
Aug 12 14:50:02 franck-gusty NetworkManager: debug [1186923002.379087] 
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is 
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_44e_300d_019c0ec2_if0_bluetooth_hci'). 
Aug 12 14:50:02 franck-gusty NetworkManager: debug [1186923002.409693] 
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is 
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_44e_300d_019c0ec2_if1'). 
Aug 12 14:50:02 franck-gusty NetworkManager: debug [1186923002.440255] 
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is 
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_44e_300d_019c0ec2_usbraw'). 
Aug 12 14:50:07 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  nm_device_set_active_link 
start 
Aug 12 14:50:07 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1/wireless) 
Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful.  Connected to access point 
'fougeres'. 
Aug 12 14:50:07 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 3 
of 5 (IP Configure Start) scheduled. 
Aug 12 14:50:07 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 3 
of 5 (IP Configure Start) started... 
Aug 12 14:50:08 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) 
Beginning DHCP transaction. 
Aug 12 14:50:08 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 3 
of 5 (IP Configure Start) complete. 
Aug 12 14:50:08 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  DHCP daemon state is now 
12 (successfully started) for interface eth1 
Aug 12 14:50:09 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  DHCP daemon state is now 1 
(starting) for interface eth1 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  DHCP daemon state is now 4 
(reboot) for interface eth1 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 4 
of 5 (IP Configure Get) scheduled... 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 4 
of 5 (IP Configure Get) started... 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Retrieved the following 
IP4 configuration from the DHCP daemon: 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: infoaddress 192.168.0.5 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: infonetmask 255.255.255.0 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: infobroadcast 192.168.0.255 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: infogateway 192.168.0.1 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: infonameserver 192.168.0.1 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: infodomain name 'Belkin' 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 5 
of 5 (IP Configure Commit) scheduled... 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 4 
of 5 (IP Configure Get) complete. 
Aug 12 14:50:12 franck-gusty NetworkManager: info  Activation (eth1) Stage 5 
of 5 (IP Configure Commit) started... 

Does it help ?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-11 Thread Neil Wilson
Confirm with IPW3945 on Lenovo N100 0768 with Gutsy Tribe 4. The driver
is not associating at all with the AP, although it can clearly detect
the SSID.

I get a timeout if the network is open and a 'not ready' if the network
is set up with WPA-PSK. More details at bug #131546

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-11 Thread Neil Wilson
I've done a bit more work on this to see if I can get everything in.

If I do a manual configuration, switch off roaming mode and enter the
SSID details by hand then I can get an association and the network
works.


Process to reproduce:

Restart access point.
Restart laptop in roaming mode.
Login. 
Fire up a terminal running 'iwevent' and 'tail -f /var/log/daemon.log'
Enter incorrect WPA password. 
 - Network manager will now try and associate with access point, and eventually 
ask for a new key (usually in a minimised window which is annoying).
Enter correct WPA password.
- Network manager will log an assertion failure 
'nm_utils_supplicant_request_with_check: assertion 'ctrl !=NULL' failed. This 
comes after a 'Error opening supplicant global control interface' earlier on. 
- Association fails.
- (You get the same association failure without the assertion fault if you 
enter the correct WPA password first time).
Select manual configuration and enter 'network admin' password.
Switch off roaming mode on the wireless and select the ESSID from the drop down 
list.
Enter the correct WPA password and select DHCP configuration.
- Access point will associate correctly.
Go back into the wireless configuration and switch 'roaming mode' back on.
- Once network manager wakes up, it will associate correctly with the AP (and 
probably ask for the WPA password again - probably with a window in the 
background or minimised).
If you now reboot the machine, then network manager appears to work correctly 
(although it doesn't retrieve the WPA password from the keyring - you have to 
enter it again). Multiple reboots appear to have the same effect until the AP 
is restarted

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-11 Thread Chris Lovett
I would just like to add that I have reproduced the following statement
on every boot up:

I would like for everyone to try this. I just turned on my laptop,
opened a terminal and performed and apt-get update without thinking.
Then I noticed that the network manager was still trying to connect. The
weird thing is that the update downloaded. So I figured that I would try
a apt-get upgrade. That also began to download. It worked fine until
network-manager timed out and then the download stopped.

I tried to re associate but it wouldn't connect this time until I
toggled the switch.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread vlowther
I still am not able to associate with wireless networks until the kill
switch is toggled after powering up or a suspend/resume cycle.  I am
currently running network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu9 and using the ipw3945
driver.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Andrea Colangelo
As I said here [1], the applet works well under Tribe4 (both Live-mode
and installed). works well means that it connect to the wireless
network without problems.

Anyway, now It isn't capable of storing the network key. At every boot,
it asks for the key again, and you can understand this is very annoying.
This problem was not present under Tribe3 and before.

My hardware is not changed (Inspiron 6400 with 3945 network card) and my
network is (un)protected by a wep 128bit Hex key.

[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/network-
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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread permafrost91
ThinkPad X60 with intel chipset here. NetworkManager can't connect to
the wireless network either for me. But it's all set up so I just need
to run

sudo dhclient eth1

in the terminal and I get an IP address and am good to go.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Suzan
Tested with Tribe 4 Desktop-CD in live-mode:

still no luck to connect to an WPA-encrypted network.

(Dell Inspiron 6400 with intel 3945 wireless)

This is a REALLY nasty bug, 'cause with feisty the intel 3945 wireless
chip is the best supported wireless-chip at all, supports every
encryption.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Chris Lovett
I would like for everyone to try this.  I just turned on my laptop,
opened a terminal and performed and apt-get update without thinking.
Then I noticed that the network manager was still trying to connect.
The weird thing is that the update downloaded.  So I figured that I
would try a apt-get upgrade.  That also began to download.  It worked
fine until network-manager timed out and then the download stopped.

I tried to re associate but it wouldn't connect this time until I
toggled the switch.

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Alexander Sack
On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 02:23:57PM -, Chris Lovett wrote:
 no, network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 still has not fixed the problem for
 me.  i just waited for well over a minute to connect to my unencrypted
 network and finally had to toggle my switch off and on for it to work.
 as soon as i toggle the switch it connects immediately.
 

does your network have broadcast ssid enabled ... or are you trying to
connect to hidden network?

 - Alexander

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Alexander Sack
On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 11:02:35PM -, Peter Clifton wrote:
 NAK - Still broken here.
 
 ii  network-manager  0.6.5-0ubuntu9   network management 
 framework daemon
 ii  network-manager-gnome0.6.5-0ubuntu8   network management 
 framework (GNOME frontend)
 
 (Is there an update pending for network-manager-gnome which is needed,
 and I've not got yet?)
 
 Symptom here is a failure to associate to the wep network, with repeated
 prompting for the password.

0.6.5-0ubuntu9 only approaches wpa-psk for ipw3945 in not-hidden
networks ...

 
 Workaround is:
 
 sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager stop
 gconftool-2 --recursive-unset 
 /system/networking/wireless/networks/NAME_OF_NETWORK
 sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager start
 
 It will then connect properly.
 
 I also noted that when on an unsecure network recently, I still had to
 do the RF-Kill Off / On whilst assocating trick. This feels like its
 becase the ipw3945 driver manages to associate to any unsecure network
 it finds (might / might not be correct) _without_ network manager, and
 network-manager causes it to un-associate. It then fails to associate
 correctly with the desired network, and the RF-Off /On cycle perhaps
 kicks the driver into finding something (Does it always find the one you
 asked for?).
 

this is all for wep?

 - Alexander

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Alexander Sack
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 04:48:22AM -, TorenC wrote:
 I have a Dell D820 with an intel  3945, and under gutsy I also have to
 switch my wireless switch on and off to connect with network manager.
 I'm running current gutsy with network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9. This
 happens _every_ time I try to connect to my open wireless network (I
 don't have any wep/wpa networks to try on right here), whether it's
 first boot, or coming back from suspend, or just switching networks.
 

open networks are known to still cause issues, please *only*
confirm/unconfirm not-hidden wpa networks for the time being.

Thanks,

 - Alexander

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Alexander Sack
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 05:50:59AM -, Ashton Batty wrote:
 Still no luck today. It is doing better than yesterday... actually gets
 a key now, whereas before it would never manage to get a key. But now it
 times out while trying to associate. (Check the log excerpt)

Can you try WPA-PSK as well; I assume you have EAP?

 - Alexander

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Chris Lovett
Alexander, my ssid is set to broadcast.  The network is also open.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-10 Thread Ashton Batty
Sorry, I have no control over the network, and must use EAP-TTLS/PAP.
The key type can either be AES-CCMP or TKIP.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-09 Thread Ashton Batty
Still no luck today. It is doing better than yesterday... actually gets
a key now, whereas before it would never manage to get a key. But now it
times out while trying to associate. (Check the log excerpt)

** Attachment added: relevant (hopefully) excerpt of daemon.log
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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-09 Thread Jon Anderson
I seem to be doing better since the update... still had a problem last
night, but things are going swimmingly.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-09 Thread Marius Gedminas
Lenovo T61, ipw3945, network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 won't connect to an
open AP.  It associates fine, but doesn't get an address via  DHCP.  I
run sudo dhclient3 eth1 manually as a workaround.

Here's an interesting message that appears in /var/log/user.log when I
try to connect with Network Manager:

dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found under
/com/redhat/dhcp/eth1 for sub-path eth1.dbus.get.reason

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-09 Thread Jose Bernardo
I managed to connect for a few seconds!
All I had to do was to pull the plug from my fonera, and I was able to connect 
to my WRT54GL running DD-WRT with WPA2. It seems the open network on the fonera 
kept messing things up, as NM would connect to it while trying to connect to 
WPA2. Now the only problem is that it seems to find a better network with the 
same SSID, disconnects and never reconnects. I am attaching the relevant parts 
of syslog.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-09 Thread Alex Wauck
I have a Thinkpad T60 with Kubuntu Gutsy just installed and fully
updated.  I cannot connect to my college's unsecured wireless network
unless I use the RF kill-switch on the front to toggle the device off
and then on again while it attempts to connect.  According to daemon.log
(which I have attached), it fails because it takes too long and times
out.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-08 Thread Martin Pitt
This was confirmed as fixed for two people, Chris still experienced it.
Chris, can you please check with 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 again?

Moving over to Tribe 5, this is not a blocker any more since it seems to
work now.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-08 Thread Ashton Batty
No luck for me either. Network manager still doesn't want to connect to
wpa2-enterprise network, (works fine in Fedora 7, so I know network
manager *can* do it). I never got the various workarounds to work
either, though I have not had trouble using wpa_supplicant manually.
I'll try again tomorrow after purging and reinstalling network-manager
et al, and using clean gconf.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-08 Thread Shoofy
My wireless seems to work fine with Wicd, which tells me that my problem
(on Feisty) was definitely with NetworkManager, not anything else. I'd
really like this fix to make it back to Feisty, since I like
NetworkManager more than Wicd.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-08 Thread Alexander Sack
network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 should fix wpa for ipw3945 ... if it
doesn't for you please let us know.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-08 Thread Tom Berger
 network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 should fix wpa for ipw3945 ... if it
doesn't for you please let us know

and what about Feisty, is it the same problem, and if yes, will the
package be available for Feisty too?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-08 Thread Chris Lovett
no, network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 still has not fixed the problem for
me.  i just waited for well over a minute to connect to my unencrypted
network and finally had to toggle my switch off and on for it to work.
as soon as i toggle the switch it connects immediately.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-08 Thread Peter Clifton
NAK - Still broken here.

ii  network-manager  0.6.5-0ubuntu9   network management 
framework daemon
ii  network-manager-gnome0.6.5-0ubuntu8   network management 
framework (GNOME frontend)

(Is there an update pending for network-manager-gnome which is needed,
and I've not got yet?)

Symptom here is a failure to associate to the wep network, with repeated
prompting for the password.

Workaround is:

sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager stop
gconftool-2 --recursive-unset 
/system/networking/wireless/networks/NAME_OF_NETWORK
sudo /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager start

It will then connect properly.

I also noted that when on an unsecure network recently, I still had to
do the RF-Kill Off / On whilst assocating trick. This feels like its
becase the ipw3945 driver manages to associate to any unsecure network
it finds (might / might not be correct) _without_ network manager, and
network-manager causes it to un-associate. It then fails to associate
correctly with the desired network, and the RF-Off /On cycle perhaps
kicks the driver into finding something (Does it always find the one you
asked for?).

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-08 Thread TorenC
I have a Dell D820 with an intel  3945, and under gutsy I also have to
switch my wireless switch on and off to connect with network manager.
I'm running current gutsy with network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9. This
happens _every_ time I try to connect to my open wireless network (I
don't have any wep/wpa networks to try on right here), whether it's
first boot, or coming back from suspend, or just switching networks.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-07 Thread Martin Pitt
Please try the latest gutsy network-manager packages (version
0.6.5-0ubuntu8). They have a lot of related fixes.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-07 Thread Chris Lovett
Still not working for me.  I just did an upgrade and rebooted.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-07 Thread exactt
network-manager is still 0.6.5-0ubuntu7 , network-manager-gnome is
0.6.5-0ubuntu8 .

but no improvements.

this bug is really nasty

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-07 Thread Donnie Pennington
I also can confirm it still doesn't work.  In fact prior to today's
gutsy update I was able to connect to my wireless network (WEP) although
it was way slow.  But now I cannot connect wireless at all (Intel 3945).
Tried several workarounds and reboots and the result is always the same.
The gray balls spin, never go green, and seem to be stuck on my WEP
network.  I try to click on open networks that show up in the list and
it stays stuck on my network, and it also won't let me select wired
network after I plug in ethernet.  Also:  nm-applet crashed immediately
after installing the last gutsy update.  I wasn't even able to get
ethernet going until I reinstalled network-manager and network-manager-
gnome.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-07 Thread Donnie Pennington
Joy, at least for me.  There's a new gutsy network-manager update out
there (had to click check in update-manager to see it).  My 3945
wireless is back to working now.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-07 Thread Shoofy
Any chance the fix for this will make it back into Feisty? Or does the
fact that I'm seeing the same problem in Feisty since a few weeks ago
mean that something else is wrong?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-07 Thread Tom Berger
Shoofy, like you, I started experiencing this problem on Feisty a few
weeks ago (see earlier comment and also-affects).

Do we know whether this is really the same problem?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-07 Thread exactt
with network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu9 it takes approx. 30 secs to connect
to my WPAed network and still the key is not stored in keyring, although
it is asking for the master key every time. but i think this is another
problem as happens with other stuff like connecting to servers as well.

besides that it works! so, thx so far!

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-02 Thread vlowther
A few additional data points:

On my notebook (Dell Latitiude D820, fully updated gutsy as of August 1
2007, kernel 2.6.22-9-generic):

The wireless kill switch trick works (documented in comments on this bug
already)

 swapping out the 3945 card with an Atheros card results in
NetworkManager working as expected (other than the longstanding can't
associate with hidden networks bug).

Switching to the iwl3945 driver also results in NetworkManager working
as expected (until the driver does horribly during suspend/resume)

Dropping back to the Feisty kernel (2.6.20-16-generic) also results in a
working system.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-02 Thread yostral
I can now (from when I could ? I don't know) connect to an wep encrypted
network with NetworkManager, without switching the kill switch button.
But I still need to do that with an unencrypted one.

I use Gutsy up to date :
 - kernel : 2.6.22-9-generic
 - Network manager : 0.6.5-0ubuntu7
 - Network manager gnome : 0.6.5-0ubuntu8

I use ipw3945 driver.

I can notice now too that I can't hear my wifi whistling anymore, as I
said before.

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-08-02 Thread Kyle S
On Thursday 02 August 2007 17:15, yostral wrote:
 I can now (from when I could ? I don't know) connect to an wep encrypted
 network with NetworkManager, without switching the kill switch button.
 But I still need to do that with an unencrypted one.

I am also now in the same boat after dist-upgrade. Thinkpad T60 with
ipw3945.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show linux-image-2.6.22-9-generic \
   network-manager knetworkmanager | egrep '^Ver|^Pack'
Package: linux-image-2.6.22-9-generic
Version: 2.6.22-9.21
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.6.5-0ubuntu7
Package: knetworkmanager
Version: 1:0.2~r686534-0ubuntu1

WEP networks connect fine, have to use the kill switch trick on open
ones.

Additionally, KNetworkManager is now acting funny, the first time I try to 
select a network after login, I have to tell it to connect to a particular 
network twice, the first time I select it, the icon just blinks at me and 
then continues doing whatever it was doing (either automatically connecting 
to some network I'm not interested in, or sitting there disconnected). 
Obviously this may be a separate bug, but thought I'd throw it out there.

Kyle

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-07-31 Thread Ian Redfern
I can report an improvement with WPA - 0.6.5-0ubuntu7/2.6.22-8-generic
reliably connects on the third attempt.

The first attempt (automatic at login) gives a prompt for my WPA key. If
I cancel this, then choose my network from the list, it connects
correctly without prompting (I use pam_keyring, although this works
without it), then immediately disconnects with the messages

info  Activation (eth1) successful, device activated.

debug [1185866897.251316] nm_dbus_signal_filter(): NetworkManagerInfo
triggered update of wireless network 'SecureAP'

info  nm_policy_device_change_check:: old_dev has_link? 1

info  SWITCH: terminating current connection 'eth1' because it's no
longer valid.

When I select it manually again, it connects and stays connected. I get
the same set of messages, except for the SWITCH one - instead I get

info  nm_policy_device_change_check:: old_dev  new_dev!!

This has worked reliably for me across several reboots - I suggest that
anyone having WPA problems should try repeated logins.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-07-31 Thread exactt
hi,
after some canceling and inserting the key several times i finally get a 
connection. still have to find out the exact steps...

but there seems to be some general problem with the keyring. maybe this
is related. at least for me it doesn't save any keys. not for nm-applet
or any other program. i looked for the latest bugs (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=keyringorderby=-datecreatedsearch=Searchfield.status%3Alist=Newfield.status%3Alist=Incompletefield.status%3Alist=Confirmedfield.status%3Alist=Triagedfield.status%3Alist=In+Progressfield.status%3Alist=Fix+Committedfield.assignee=field.bug_reporter=field.omit_dupes=onfield.has_patch=field.has_no_package=
) and found some related stuff as well as a duplicate of this bug (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/122653 ).

just wanted to let you know...

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Re: [Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-07-30 Thread Reinhard Tartler
Jon Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Anyway, do other people see this behaviour (connecting to open networks
 automagically)?

I assumed that this was a 'feature' of NM? - So yes, I notice this as
well from time to time.

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-07-30 Thread Jon Anderson
 I assumed that this was a 'feature' of NM? - So yes, I notice this as
 well from time to time.

But I'm not talking about NM... since upgrading to Gutsy, my laptop
connects to random open networks before NM is even involved in the
process:

 - before I log in (my KNetworkManager settings are in my KWallet, so
   it used to be that wireless networking was a post-login thing)
 - immediately after rmmod ipw3945  modprobe ipw3945, while
   KNetworkManager still shows No Wireless Networks Found

Thus, if NM isn't doing the connecting, the driver must be. This messes
things up, so NM can't do its job anymore. Using 'sudo iwconfig', I see
things like:

 - ESSID: default even though NM is trying to connect to home
 - my home encryption key being used with my neighbour's network

So, I seem to have a pretty serious disconnect between NM and the ipw
driver, with the driver doing all sorts of things (e.g. connecting to
networks) that NM is supposed to be in charge of. This is the behaviour
of which I ask, does anybody else see this as well, or should I file a
new bug?

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[Bug 121439] Re: [Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver

2007-07-30 Thread Ian Redfern
I'm also seeing this on Gutsy. iwconfig shows

eth1  IEEE 802.11g  ESSID:Belkin54g

which is my neighbour's open access point, not my WPA one - I'm
currently connected by Ethernet from eth0, and there is no mention of
this ESSID in /var/log/daemon.log.

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