When I click on the network it tries to connect and after a while it says
that it failed to connect to the network.  I have tried with 3 different
networks, the one at school, it has a hidden essid and mac address filtering
but no other security.  One at home that has a hidden essid, mac address
filtering, and wep.  Another one at home that I set up to test with an old
router with no security.  It fails to connect every time.

It fails at boot, when I use the network manager, wlassistant, or if I use
ifdown and ifup in the terminal.

Thanks for the assistance, but unfortunately it doesn't want to respond to
an easy fix.

On 3/29/07, susancragin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is my 2-cent workaround, in case you have the same problem I do.
> My Acer Ferrari never finds the wireless on bootup. Somehow it always
> looks for the last IP address rather than a new one.
> So, I just open the wireless icon in the top right-hand corner and
> re-click on the wireless network I want.
> When it start looking again, it usually succeeds.
> If not, I re-boot the modem.
> "Instant" success.
>
> --
> Sees wireless networks but wont connect
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/98612
>

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Sees wireless networks but wont connect
https://launchpad.net/bugs/98612

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