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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Hi lxfozzibaer,
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-
Lex,
Right, that's not a card using the iwlagn driver, this one uses some form of an
"ath" driver. it would be listed somewhere under the line you pasted. Please,
open a separate bug about this and report back with the bug number.
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Thank you, Mathieu. I thought of re-assigning this bug to linux package
too, just could not figure out how to do it right. Having said that, it
was Network Manager that originally failed to connect to hidden SSID at
all, and I believe that this issue has been corrected in Network
Manager, so it is
Lex,
Since this sounds like a purely driver/kernel issue, I'm reassigning
this bug to the linux package.
Please make sure you're also really using the iwlagn driver ('sudo lspci
-vnvn' then search for "Network" should tell you, towards the end of the
paragraph that describes your wireless card).
The problem returned with the kernel 2.6.35-25-generic. And if the
router is set up to support both TKIP and AES encryption (WPA and WPA2)
then connection is lost every half an hour or so. Not an issue with
2.6.35-24-generic kernel.
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I mean, "maverick-proposed"
Sorry for the typo.
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Network Manager was unable to connect to a WLAN with a hidden SSID
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Once I enabled "lucid-proposed" repository and updated from there, the problem
has gone as of kernel version 2.6.35-24-generic
Can anyone else confirm this?
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Hi,
I had the same problem and was looking for a solution. Recently I got one,
perhaps it's useful for anybody.
If you want to connect to a wlan with hidden ssid, you must:
- first provide a proper connection (in a terminal use nm-connection-editor).
It's necessary to enable the checkbox "availa
I get the same results with a hidden SSID on all 3 of my 9.04 machines,
all 3 with different wireless chipsets. The most frustrating is my DVR.
It doesn't have a keyboard and mouse attached, so I'm forced to go get
one whenever I am forced to restart it. I'm running 32-bit 9.04 on all 3
machines.
Same here. My wireless was working in 8.10 with router set up to hidden
SSID, WPA2 Personal, TKIP & AES. Now I can only connect to WLAN if the
router is set up to broadcast SSID.
When SSID is broadcasted, I get the following in my wpa_supplicant.log
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
Trying to associate w
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