Leann Ogasawara wrote: > @Cereal can you comment which driver you are using and also attach and > updated dmesg output which captures the errors. Thanks. > > comments from bug report copied to here:-
==============start of copy============== Hi there - the problem is that up until herd 3/4 (see above) the module for the ralink wireless was rt2500 which had private ioctls that allows on chip WPA encoding/decoding of WPA. SInce then, the standard Ubuntu has gone with the rt2500pci/rt2x00lib/rt2x00pci modules that do not have private ioctls. Even though the hardware still has the ability to encode/decode WPA traffic on-chip, the newer modules have the functionality removed. This means that now (since gutsy), when the rt2500pci/rt2x00lib/rt2x00pci modules are loaded, you must also configure wpa_supplicant to decode/decode the WPA wireless traffic. When you have bonded interfaces, where one of the interfaces is a wireless network as mine is, wpa_supplicant cannot work, so my only option is to blacklist the current modules, and recompile the rt2500 modules from serialmonkey so the functionality is restored. It is not possible that this is a duplicate of bug 134660 <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134660> - they are describing something different, although some of the comments do refer to this problem. ===============end of copy============ The problem is still EXACTLY the same - NO PRIVATE IOCTL for the wireless lan driver in the supplied modules. -- wireless network not working now https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99432 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
