I'm using WPA2 but tried even with no authentication, without luck.
The authentication always times out. I'll try your configurations Zhu.
I've tried wpa_supplicant before with similar configurations, without
luck. I'll look at this carefully.
Thank you for all your feedback. I'll come back today
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 09:44:25AM -0300, Penguin Lover Claudio Roberto França
Pereira squawked:
> Anyway, does anyone with a similar setup had any problems with atheros
> nics? And how did you solve it?
Does your problem happen with WEP or WPA networks?
There is a known bug introduced in the 3
On 13-04-2012 17:42, Claudio Roberto França Pereira wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 10:43, Robert David
wrote:
Hi,
Check in wicd settings which routing tool you use. Select "route" when
using "ip". I got some problems with wicd and "ip".
I just using similar ath9k card on 3.0.x with no pr
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 10:43, Robert David
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Check in wicd settings which routing tool you use. Select "route" when
> using "ip". I got some problems with wicd and "ip".
>
> I just using similar ath9k card on 3.0.x with no problem. I always use
> wifi as module. And I don't use gen
Hi,
Check in wicd settings which routing tool you use. Select "route" when
using "ip". I got some problems with wicd and "ip".
I just using similar ath9k card on 3.0.x with no problem. I always use
wifi as module. And I don't use genkernel, just my plain config and
easy initrd for lvm root suppo
Hi guys. I'm having problems with my wireless nic, on a notebook. The
card is an ath9k 802.11n wireless adapter. The driver is loaded,
wpa_supplicant and wicd get to recognize them, I can see the
association working correctly, but I can't get the card to
authenticate, it ALWAYS times out. I tried l
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