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Please read what Tony Espy has written about the differences of ad-hoc
and access point networks once again.
You can't "create a network with the gnome panel applet" to connect to an
access point. That doesn't work. Never.
Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_LAN#Types_of_wireless_LAN
The WPA encrypted wireless network at my company is working. Only the
network at home is not working. The security mode is WPA-pre shared key,
WPA algorithm is TKIP, WPA shared key is "blablabla". So I created a new
Wireless connection with the gnome panel applet. I choosed Wireless
network securit
First things...
"Create new wireless network..." creates an adhoc network which means a
network without an access point. Your computer in essence creates the
new network, and other computers can join in. Since there's no access
point involved, DCHP cannot be used for adhoc. I would recommend t
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