[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2010-09-04 Thread Przemysław Kulczycki
I'm closing this bug basing on your last comments. ** Changed in: ndiswrapper (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed = Invalid -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2010-05-23 Thread Efrain Valles
I believe we can mark this as Invalid as this is not an issue. I was one of the commenters at the time and I can vouch the hardwre works well. -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85468 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2010-04-08 Thread Przemysław Kulczycki
There have been many changes in Ubuntu since that time you reported the bug and your problem may have been fixed with some of the updates. If you could test the current Ubuntu development version (10.04), this would help us a lot. If you can test it, and it is still an issue, we would appreciate

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2010-04-08 Thread Gary Sandine
I don't have this problem in 10.04 using the same hardware referenced in comment #21 above. -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-12-17 Thread Martin Wilson
I am getting this behaviour with Gutsy and an IPW3945, is there a more appropriate (not ndiswrapper) bug to report this behaviour too? Also what information should I include. Thanks. -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85468 You received

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-11-24 Thread mlaverdiere
Now with Kubuntu Gusty and I don't experience this bug anymore, i.e my bcm4318 connects automaticaly with knetworkmanager, without having to rely on the iwconfig eth1 essid x mode managed command. -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85468

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-11-24 Thread Gary Sandine
Same here, it works fine for me now with with Ubuntu Gutsy and ipw3945, iwl4965 and ath_pci cards without having to do iwconfig eth1 essid x mode managed. -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85468 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-10-28 Thread Paul Whiteley
I was installing Xubuntu Gutsy on an HP Compaq v5000 with a bcm4318 wireless chipset; I encountered the same problem and was successful with mlaverdiere 's fix. (The problem appeared to be the same on other versions of Gutsy as well.) So the bug is still alive . . . -- NetworkManager finds

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-08-10 Thread mikmak
confirmed on latitude d800, bcm4306, ndiswrapper just a few tips to complete mlaverdiere tricks : instead of creating a new init.d script, just add the commands in /etc/rc.local much easier than adding new init.d and rc links there ;) regarding /etc/acpi/ stuff, the file '99-bcm43xxactivation'

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-06-16 Thread Gary Sandine
Hi, I am experiencing this in an X60s running i386 Gutsy with an Intel ipw3945 card. Network manager does not associate. If I disable Network Manager wireless, do: sudo iwconfig eth1 essid x mode managed then re-enable Network Manager wireless, it associates properly. -- NetworkManager

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-05-27 Thread Paul Juhasz
Does anyone have any experience trying mlaverdiere's fix on the the BCM4309 Vers. 2 chipset? I have an older Copmpaq 2100 laptop (2108US) with a similar problem (on Feisty). I have limited experience with networking hardware, so any suggestions and instructions you might have would be

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-30 Thread Yondaime
I have the problem with network manager gnome Ubuntu Feisty i follow this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4311_rev_01_(ndiswrapper)?highlight=(WifiDocs%2FDevice #head-f744e28e6c78eb83d22be77819b130016a8e51f3 to install driver Broadcom_BCM4311 and network manager

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-30 Thread mlaverdiere
I just want to clarify the item 3 of my previous comment above (#17), in case it might be useful for someone. In order to automate the workaround to make ndiswrapper + network- manager works with my bcm43xx card, I have created and **made executable** the following files: File #1:

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-29 Thread mlaverdiere
Here are my findings related to this bug on Feisty, with a bcm4318 card and network-manager: 1. Upgrading from Edgy to Feisty lead me to a regression with respect to this bug, i.e. things were working right with Edgy, but not with Feisty as far as ndiswrapper (or bcm43xx) + network-manager are

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-25 Thread Chris Wagner
Ram (and others), can you confirm whether you are actually seeing symptoms more or less like those that I describe in bug 73759? -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85468 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-25 Thread thesooz
Yep same problem here with Dell Inspiron 2200 using Broadcom 4318 -- does anyone know when a fix will be out for this? Turning on and off the wireless card from the notebook does not help for me. Attempting to use the wicd/ndiswrapper 1.4.2 suggestion - will report back if it fixes the problem.

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-24 Thread Ram Yalamanchili
i can confirm this on a Dell D410 with ndiswrapper and the following chipset: 02:03.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 [AirForce 54g] 802.11a/b/g PCI Express Transceiver (rev 02) wifi-radar is also working ok'ish. Not perfect as soemtimes it wont get the IP, etc... but works 80%

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-23 Thread bedfojo
I found a workaround: compile and install the latest version of ndiswrapper (1.42) from its website. Use wicd instead of network- manager. All works perfectly now. -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85468 You received this bug notification

Re: [Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-23 Thread Jonathan Michaels
I'll second using Wicd as a temporary fix. On 4/23/07, bedfojo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I found a workaround: compile and install the latest version of ndiswrapper (1.42) from its website. Use wicd instead of network- manager. All works perfectly now. -- NetworkManager finds wireless

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-21 Thread bedfojo
I can also confirm this bug as a regression in Feisty from Dapper. I am running an Acer 3613WLMi laptop with the Broadcom 4318 chipset. Under Dapper, using ndiswrapper and the Acer bcmwl5 driver, I could connect first time and quickly to my home WPA network. Under Feisty, on a cold boot,

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-18 Thread Erunno
I'm not sure if my problem is related to this bug but here goes: I'm the owner of an old Toshiba Satellite Laptop. Since it has no internal WLAN card I resort to an external USB stick, namely the Fritz! WLAN USB Stick (see:

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-13 Thread Matthias Mailänder
I can confirm it with a D-Link DWL-G122 USB device. The LED flicker on startup showing various connects and disconnects until KNetworkmanager gives up. Simply plugging out, reinserting the stick and network-manager connects after a few seconds to a WPA secured network. -- NetworkManager finds

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-13 Thread Brett Clippingdale
I have same problem on an IBM Thinkpad T30 with Prism2 running hostap driver. I see that NM disconnects from my WPA network with sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid x mode managed, but then fails to connect to an unencrypted network -- in fact, it pretty much freezes the desktop, as seen here:

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-04 Thread Efrain Valles
I am also having the same issue on a bcm4318 which is the card that comes in my compaq m2000 I can't log in to the network. I can see the essid and even if I type a wrong password it will detect it as wrong password and prompt for a new one. I am on feisty beta. -- NetworkManager finds

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-04-03 Thread Chris Wagner
I am seeing similar issues when using Network Manager and the Linux- native bcm43xx driver, described in bug #73759. I am wondering if my issue might be due to Network Manager's flawed disassociation logic that you (Scott) speak of. I'm trying to understand how the NM bug mentioned is

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-03-12 Thread Scott Robinson
I tracked it down. Basically, disassociation doesn't occur properly. NM has incorrect disassociation logic, but because of how wpa_supplicant interacts it doesn't matter. wpa_supplicant does an proper disassociation, but the ndiswrapper driver doesn't handle it properly. So, in short, it's a

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-03-08 Thread Scott Robinson
Instead of reseting the wireless card, can you please try (in a terminal): sudo iwconfig ethX essid x mode managed Replacing ethX with the proper interface. Leave the essid x as written. Afterward, then select the network. There is a bug in ndiswrapper / wpa_supplicant I am investigating

Re: [Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-03-08 Thread Jonathan Michaels
After running the supplied command line, Network Manager attached to the wireless network without resorting to hardware buttons. Is there anything I can do or test to aid in your ndiswrapper / wpa_supplicant investigation? - Jonathan On 3/8/07, Scott Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Instead

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-02-15 Thread Jonathan Michaels
Should have mentioned: This is on Feisty. -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://launchpad.net/bugs/85468 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 85468] Re: NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect

2007-02-15 Thread Brian Murray
** Changed in: Ubuntu Sourcepackagename: None = network-manager -- NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect https://launchpad.net/bugs/85468 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs