*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 348275 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348275
Installing linux-backports-modules-jaunty-generic apparently fixed WPA2
for me as described in Bug #348275
One may however wonder about the need for installing "backported"
modules less than a week after the Jaunty distribution was released...
KDE 4.2's NetworkManager plasmoïd is definitely buggy anyway :
- It only shows an option for "WPA", not "WPA2", event though after
installing backported modules this will allow connecting to a WPA2-only
AP.
- Even though the network password have been "saved" (using KDE Wallet), the
plasmoïd will stubbornly ask to manually type the network password again in at
least 2 situations:
a/ When manually changing from a wireless net to another (even though both
networks have been duly registered with their respective passwords).
b/ When, at KDE startup, I'm prompted for the Kdewallet password for getting
the network key. If I don't type it quickly enough (i.e. I was away from the
machine while KDE was starting up), then the plasmoïd will request the network
password by itself (and the 1st connection attempt will subsequently fail
anyway)
c/ In the situation where the network plasmoïd asks several times for the
password, it will duplicate each time the same network entry in its "connection
list", so you end up with a "connection list" containing 10 times the same
net...
d/ Sometimes displays the name of the currently connected network, sometimes
not. When it does it shows (at least in french) : "xxxConnecté à «
somenetworkname »" the "xxx" being actually displayed, ooks like a string
placeholder that was forgotten there...
Well, the KDE Network plasmoïd is currently so buggy and it is so
obvious that I wonder if it's really worth describing it...
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[Kubuntu Jaunty] : WPA2 not supported - Network plasmoid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366775
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