Thomas Bächler wrote:
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
And this is new with 2.6.29? Because I know that the optional
dependency of kernel26 on crda has been there for some time and I
haven't needed crda yet. When I'm running 2.6.28 not having crda
installed and having AP hidden, everything works without
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
And this is new with 2.6.29? Because I know that the optional dependency
of kernel26 on crda has been there for some time and I haven't needed
crda yet. When I'm running 2.6.28 not having crda installed and having
AP hidden, everything works without problems.
2.6.28 had
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
So this means we have at least 2 different problems. Can you increase
netcfg's timeout? Does "iwlist scan" (as root) show anything?
I think I tried increasing the timeout (although I don't remember to
which value, I'll try again). I did try iwlist
Does that mean you hide your AP? Hiding the AP never worked for me.
greetings
tpowa
Yes I do that and it has worked for me since I bought the router (at
least a year), first problem came now with 2.6.29. But when I'm back
home I can also try to unhide it and see what happens.
Ondřej
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Che
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
So this means we have at least 2 different problems. Can you increase
netcfg's timeout? Does "iwlist scan" (as root) show anything?
I think I tried increasing the timeout (although I don't remember to
which value, I'll try again). I did try iwlist wlan0 scan and it worke
Am Freitag 10 April 2009 schrieb Ondřej Kučera:
> Thomas Bächler wrote:
> > Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
> >> I may look into that again in the evening but I'm quite sure that
> >> wpa_supplicant was running. I was able to run wpa_cli status without
> >> any weird errors or warnings. The only problem was
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
I may look into that again in the evening but I'm quite sure that
wpa_supplicant was running. I was able to run wpa_cli status without
any weird errors or warnings. The only problem was that the status was
"SCANNING" all the time (as I mentioned) wh
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
I may look into that again in the evening but I'm quite sure that
wpa_supplicant was running. I was able to run wpa_cli status without any
weird errors or warnings. The only problem was that the status was
"SCANNING" all the time (as I mentioned) which means that netcfg g
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
Hi,
I've just upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.1-3 and since then I can't connect
to my wireless network. netcfg times out and says "Wireless
association failed". The driver is iwl3945, here is the profile's
content:
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
Hi,
I've just upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.1-3 and since then I can't connect
to my wireless network. netcfg times out and says "Wireless association
failed". The driver is iwl3945, here is the profile's content:
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan0
SCAN="no"
SECURITY="wp
Ondřej Kučera 写道:
Hi,
I've just upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.1-3 and since then I can't connect
to my wireless network. netcfg times out and says "Wireless association
failed". The driver is iwl3945, here is the profile's content:
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan0
SCAN="no"
SECURITY="wpa"
ES
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
Thomas Bächler wrote:
All fine here (no netcfg, but iwl3945). Out of curiosity, which
channel do you use and which country are you in?
No idea about the channel, how do I find out? The country is Czech
Republic.
It's in the settings of your AP for example. Or iwconfig
Hi,
Thomas Bächler wrote:
All fine here (no netcfg, but iwl3945). Out of curiosity, which channel
do you use and which country are you in?
No idea about the channel, how do I find out? The country is Czech Republic.
Ondřej
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Cheers,
Ondřej Kučera
Ondřej Kučera schrieb:
Hi,
I've just upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.1-3 and since then I can't connect
to my wireless network. netcfg times out and says "Wireless association
failed". The driver is iwl3945, here is the profile's content:
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan0
SCAN="no"
SECURITY="wp
Hi,
I've just upgraded kernel to 2.6.29.1-3 and since then I can't connect
to my wireless network. netcfg times out and says "Wireless association
failed". The driver is iwl3945, here is the profile's content:
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan0
SCAN="no"
SECURITY="wpa"
ESSID="foo"
KEY="foob
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