** Package changed: dhcp3 (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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Wireless not connecting to AP, no IP address assigned through DHCP
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I think we will just have to wait it out, the usb driver provieds a perfect
monitor mode with injection but won't connect and the 2870 is the complete
opposite. Before reverting to jaunty I had them both installed and was
switching as needed but that soon became tiresome
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at
Thanks for that - you reminded me of an easier method
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
add the line
blacklist rt2800usb
save reboot
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Wireless not connecting to AP, no IP address assigned through DHCP
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Kernel 2.6.31-9 using rt2800usb now allows network manager to enumerate
b/g/n networks, although all show as full strength, but will not
connect.
Have had to revert to rt2870sta.
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Wireless not connecting to AP, no IP address assigned through DHCP
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It does look like that's true, although I also appear to have rt2870sta
being loaded from the staging directory, and I am unable to build the
latest rt2870sta on the latest karma
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Wireless not connecting to AP, no IP address assigned through DHCP
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From my experience the staging driver works fine (if I remember correctly, I
jacked it in and went back to Jaunty) and it isn't possible to build the
ralink driver on Karmic because of changes in the kernel
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Nick McGill n...@mcgill.org.uk wrote:
It does look like
I haven't been able to get the staging driver to work.
It is odd that both drivers seem to be loaded in karmic.
Is there any way of successfully using an rt2870-based wireless card
under karmic?
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Wireless not connecting to AP, no IP address assigned through DHCP
As I say I am now on jaunty but I'm pretty sure I did something like
this:
sudo modinfo rt2800usb (this will tell you the path to the driver make a
note of this path incase you need to reinstall it)
sudo cp driver from above /Your home folder/driver.copy
sudo rm -rf folder containing driver from
I have the same problem with a D-Link DWA-140.
rt2870sta worked, rt2800usb doesn't. I can see a neighbour's ssid, but not mine
from network manager, and I am unable to connect.
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Wireless not connecting to AP, no IP address assigned through DHCP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408306
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