On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 16:23:31 +0200 Jorge Gascon Perez
<[email protected]> said:

works for me. it scans. you may be waiting a few seconds after you pup up the
network list for it to appear.

> Hi, I have been using exalt for some months and yesterday I compiled
> and installed the revision 51572 of exalt
> (and the module exalt-client).
> 
> The problem is that exalt doesn't detect any wifi network.
> 
> I have followed some steps in order to verify if it is a bug in the
> wifi device, but I find that the wifi card works fine: detects wifi
> networks around and connects to the wifi network of my house
> successfully.
> 
> If I execute in a Ubuntu terminal:
> 
>            $ iwlist wlan0 scan
> 
> I get the next information:
> 
>           wlan0     Scan completed :
>           Cell 01 - Address: 00:1A:2B:51:B4:2B
>                     ESSID:"WLAN_86"
>                     Mode:Managed
>                     Channel:11
>                     Encryption key:on
>                     Bit Rates:0 kb/s
> 
> "WLAN_86" is my house's wifi network.
> 
> But the problem is that in the exalt-client this network doesn't
> appear, to the honest the exalt-client window doesn't show any
> network, it is empty (apart of the ethernet and wifi devices).
> 
> 
> I have checked that exalt-daemon is running and I have followed the
> README carefully, so I'm sure that exalt is correctly installed and
> running. But if I execute in a terminal:
> 
> 
>                  $ sudo exalt-command scan wlan0
> 
> I get the next information:
> 
>           DBG:EXALT-DBUS libexalt_dbus.c:396
> _exalt_dbus_get_name_owner() unique name = :1.8
>          Question id: 1
>          <empty space>
> 
> But none of the wifi networks are shown.
> 
> I have compiled/installed all the e17 base libraries (eina, eet, evas,
> ecore, embryo, edje, e_dbus, efreet, e, exalt, ...) and they are
> updated with the same revision than exalt.
> 
> So, I think that exalt is not able to detect wifi networks, but months
> ago it did. What happened? How does exalt detect wifi networks?
> 
> thank you very much in advanced.
> 
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