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Update from my previous post:
Now works flawlessly with my WEP box. I am using the b43 driver with
firmware cut from the R202477.EXE download (from Dell's support site) in
the DRIVER_US/bcmwl5.inf file.
Not sure what file I was using before. But that is the file I used this
time (since I got a
Similar problem here using latest intrepid packages.
Success:
Can connect to unencrypted networks.
Can connect to my work's WPA network (not sure if WPA or WPA2).
Failure:
Cannot connect to my personal WEP 128bit box.
Or rather it connects but after a little while disconnects and fails to
@jeremy-list: care to marke the appropriate duplicate or giving our it's
# ?
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Well this bug is marked as a duplicate. The original bug actually gives
a solution and tells you where to get a fixed version of network
manager. Quotation marks there because it's no different from the buggy
one in terms of connecting to my flatmate's AP. I solved this problem by
completely
Hi guys,
I had the exact same problem for several weeks... Reading your post about
WPA2 working but not WPA, I started to tweak my router WIFI setup (WRT54GS with
tomato firmware). I tried several configuration with WPA2/WPA/WEP, and only WEP
was working. Then I switch back to WPA (my
I have the same problem trying to login to a WPA Personal encrypted network.
Like the original reporter of this bug, I could connect fine under hardy.
Here's what my windows machine says about the network: (it's using an identical
wireless card)
Network-Authentication: WPA-PSK
Data Encryption:
Here's the output from wpa_supplicant.
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Could you clarify what you mean by resetting your security to wpa2 work
(assuming you have access to settings)?
Thank you
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Sorry. If you change the settings on your router to wpa2 from wpa, does
network manager then connect to the internet? That is what happened to
me when I changed mine. Mine also connects to an unprotected network.
Regards.
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[b43] Intrepid upgrade/can't connect to wpa network
Sorry I cannot do this. My connection problems are for my schools
network, and thus no access to settings. Many other people in the
forums are having this same problem, and while I have not tried to
connect to an unprotected network, many other people can. Encrypted
networks appear to be the
i am running 32 bit intrepid, same problem...recurring password screen
for a wpa enterprise network. I think something is wrong with my
card(bcm4311, STA driver). Card is detected fine by lspci but iwconfig
produces strange results...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ iwconfig
lono wireless
I forgot about iwconfig. I've just looked at it on my working wpa2
system. Here's the output:
lono wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
eth1 IEEE 802.11 Nickname:
Access Point: Not-Associated
Link Quality:5 Signal level:218 Noise
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Sourcepackagename: network-manager = linux
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