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Rich Wales, thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu
better. This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue?
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images
are available from
confirmed per duplicate
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Title:
Intel 3945ABG wifi can't connect at all if 802.11a and 802.11n are
I tried the Natty Beta 2 live CD just now.
No difference — exact same misbehaviour as with Maverick — a connection
attempt with my home access point configured for both A and N modes
still fails with exactly the same error message that I originally
reported — but I can connect just fine if the
I see there's no syslog attachment to this bug report. Could you please
try to reproduce the problem again and attach /var/log/syslog so that we
can see all of the messages happening as you try to connect?
Thanks.
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My original report included what I assumed were all the relevant lines
from syslog — nine lines that were repeated over and over.
If you really, really insist you can't or won't investigate the bug
without my laptop's entire syslog file, I'll see what I can do — but in
that case, can you possibly
Any logs will be fine, we just need to be able to check more than just
wpasupplicant, since it could be a driver or NM issue.
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Title:
Intel
OK, I'm attaching a (hopefully substantial) portion of the laptop's
syslog. Please let me know if this is enough.
When this syslog excerpt shows a successful connection at the end,
please note that this was after I configured my access point back to
A-only mode on its 5-GHz radio.
** Attachment
Thanks.
I think we probably have enough information now. I suspect a driver
issue with mixed-mode itself:
Apr 9 00:25:09 rde-richw-2 wpa_supplicant[1490]: Trying to associate with
00:1f:33:b6:cd:82 (SSID='Wales276Mosher-A' freq=5260 MHz)
Apr 9 00:25:09 rde-richw-2 NetworkManager[1321]: info
Setting back to New so the bug can be properly triaged.
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Title:
Intel 3945ABG wifi can't connect at all if 802.11a and 802.11n are
both available
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
development release - Natty Narwhal. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it so we can
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