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 > -- Sees wireless networks but wont connect https://launchpad.net/bugs/98612 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
