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Important news from my situation:
Although the symptoms were as described, I have found the main reason for my
problem. Wireless interference from nearby (neighbours) systems! I did a series
of experiments including taking all of the (wireless hardware and laptop to my
house where I was surprise
typo sorry
"and in 3 hours basically of retrying, it accepted authentication but it
did not last more than 30 seconds"
should read
"and in 3 hours basically of retrying, it accepted authentication only
ONCE but it did not last more than 30 seconds"
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This is crazy, and unacceptable. I have just the same, authentication
keeps failing. I was working on this for many hours mostly trying simple
things and trying to reconnect (at that time not knowing about this bug)
and in 3 hours basically of retrying, it accepted authentication but it
did not las
macbookpro 5,1.
I try to follow #35 but get this when I try to install
libssl0.9.8_0.9.8o-3_i386.deb:
Error: Breaks existing package 'libssl-dev' dependency libssl0.9.8 (=
0.9.8o-1ubuntu4.2)
more info:
dpkg -l |grep libssl
ii libssl-dev 0.9.8o-1ubuntu4.2
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A Broadband bcm4318 seems to associate more quickly by adding -Dwext to
the service file exec line.
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-
services/fi.epitest.hostap.WPASupplicant.service
Exec=/sbin/wpa_supplicant -Dwext -u -f /var/log/wpa_supplicant.log
This is suggested at http://wireless.kernel.org/en/use
Solved for me using kernel 2.6.36... ppa:kernel-ppa.
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Same problem when connect a wifi with wpa: start to connect, but finish and
require the passphrase again...
I tried to configure manually the wpa_supplicant... no success.
I tried to use Wicd... but it uses the wpa_supplicant... no success too.
Using Ubuntu Lucid, I don't have any problems with
Hmm, looking back at some of the earlier posts, maybe it's not. :-(
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It seems to be fixed in Maveric - I hope that means this will hit the
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I also find it very frustrating that this hasn't been fixed yet.
I installed Ubuntu 10.04 to Acer Travelmate 4670 and it has exactly the same
problem with wireless network.
After I installed #35 wpasupplicant, libpcsclite1and libssl0.9.8 wireless
connection works without problems.
It is hard to
Running Macbook 5,1, had the same issues as planctus, performed #41
(marked wpasupplicant for reinstallation) and WPA works again.
For the full bit:
I reinstalled Ubuntu 10.04.1 to go 64 bit from my previous 32 bit installation
which worked fine as far as WPA is concerned. After doing what I did
I have to agree with Warwick. This is a show stopper as it means you
can't run Ubuntu on the particular hardware. In my situation I have an
Intel 855GME. Wireless works fine on OpenSuse 11.3 (my work around).
Forgive my limited understanding but I thought the different vendors
shared the same kerne
How can this possibly be of only Medium importance? It is a regression
which means that some people cannot connect to Wireless networks!
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Adding Debian sid packages for wpa-supplicant, etc from comment #35
worked me on a Dell M1330 Lucid 64-bit. Strangely the Network Manager
notifier shows no connection but browsing works fine.
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hi, i've a lenovo n500. with an intel wlan when i installed ubuntu 10.04
everything went ewell, except the wlan. i had the same problem with 9.10
but i solved it installing some restricted drivers. b43-fwcutter and
another one, Now, i have problems with, bcmwl-kernel-source, i
reintalled it for eve
further on #58:
I now have a NEW macbook pro i5 (15") (MBP6,2). Installed 10.04 on it
(uptodate).
Wireless still bails out every now and then, but less often than before (now
several times per hour).
(I never physically move my laptop during these operations).
1) On a DELL laptop with Xubuntu
Dell Latitude E6510
Ubuntu10.04 64bit
Broadcom Restricted Drivers
Followed method in post #27, seems to be working :)
Question: Should Synaptic show the new version of wpa_supplicant? Mine
still reads what shipped (.9.3- I believe).
Will have to reboot/switch networks, etc. to be sure it's wor
Hi, I've got a Thinkpad X200 with Intel WiFi 5300 and got the same
problem, though I not only can not connect to WPA/WPA2 networks but also
not to WEP networks. I've tried the above updates of wpasupplicant, but
they didn't fix anything.
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I also added a new kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.33.3-lucid/ based on a tip from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1476007, this has so far been
working for me. I've kept the updated wpasupplicant packages also
(http://packages.debian.org/sid/wpasupplicant,
Same symptoms for me Asus eee901 with rt2860sta module, trying to
connect to a WPA2 Personal network. It had worked fine in Ubuntu 9.10
and is unusable in 10.4, it occasionally connects but never for more
than a few minutes, then just keeps endlessly re-prompting for the
password.
I tried replacin
Hi,
I have a same problem with NetworkManager i.e. when I try connecting to
wireless network, it accepts password but after a while it repeats the
question(endlessly). I tried MSI Wind U100 with Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04. Wireless
router is Linksys Wrt54gl(original firmware) and network I am trying
I have this same problem with UNE 10.04 HP mini 5102 with Broadcom STA
driver.
I did has instructed in #35 and tested with 10 reboot and it worked fine after
each test
(well, Networkmanager is much slower with establishing connection than Windows
or OS X, but that's another issue).
Afaik, HP m
what a shame.
same problem with UNE 10.04 and desktop 10.10 with the latest kernel
atheros card.
wen i try RT28xx and RT73usb i can see the AP but not conect.
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Further on #56: I've managed to install with dpkg instead of gdebi.
Don't understand why, but it works.
But: I still have an instable situation with the wpa_supplicant: it
looses connection and reconnects, very irregularly! And now and then it
pops up the window again with all the settings where y
Good luck with that...
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Newer macs (and this one) have an intel core2 duo, which is 64 bits and
should use the AMD packages.
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uh.. dude.. newer mac's use Intel chips... that would be i386
older mac's use PowerPC chips...
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Hi,
I tried to follow #35 but the libssl won't install. I've selected the
AMD version for my 10.04 on a macbook pro 4,1:
gdebi started from the command line gives this:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Building data structures... D
Ok the Sid packages install with out pain.
Working fine now.
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I have this problem also.
Gonna try the newer packages from Debian Sid & report back.
Hey dev's! Up the priority please! This has been broken over two major
releases now!
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I'll confirm that fix #35 works. I used the fix a couple of weeks ago
and worked flawlessly. The latest kernel update broke it this morning,
and by reinstalling the fix#35 again worked like a charm. I have an
e-machine E525 with BCM4312 rev01 wireless card.
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nukedathlonman's fix #35 to install the debian packages works for me.
FYI I have Broadcom 4312 rev 2. I also recently updated from 9.10 to
10.04. WPA became unbearable. Now works every time.
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Mine is working on a different AP, so perhaps it isn't related to this.
Happy to run any solid debugging process to test though...
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Well, I'm not a developer here so I can't bump the severity. When I
attempted to compile wpasupplicant and replace the packed one, I
couldn't connect to any network - after fighting for an hour, I just got
lazy and did the port from sid (and that did work for me & at least a
few others)... I'm lo
Just wanted to add that I was able to connect to any network
(wpa/wep/unsecure) on all three b/g/n while on Karmic. Lucid ruined this
pleasure :(
Since this looks like a regression (it was working in a previous
release) doesn't that qualify as a valid reason to raise the importance
of the bug?
Th
Confirmed same problem here, #35 didn't fix it though.
The strange bit is that it works on some AP's and not on others. Both
using WPA2. The difference being that the one that's not working is a
sonicwall box with 802.11n and the working one is a thomson router with
802.11g.
Can someone PLEASE ma
I'm getting a very similar-sounding bug with bcm4306 wireless, using the
b43 driver. The above fix does not work for me. With wicd I get "Bad
password", with nm-applet, I get the stuff attached. Unfortunately, I
haven't had a chance to check other networks, this bug has only appeared
in the last 24
fwiw, I note that maverick is currently shipping wpasupplicant
0.6.9-3ubuntu3 which is identical to the lucid version
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/i386/wpasupplicant
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sounds like lucid-backports / lucid-updates might need to consider
adding wpasupplicant 0.6.10 and the accompanying packages mentioned in
#35 ?
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The solution by nukedathlonman in comment #35 fixed the problem for me,
too. Details follow.
Machine: Dell XPS M1330
OS: Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit
Wireless interface:
product: BCM4312 802.11a/b/g
vendor: Broadcom Corporation
version: 01
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
Doesn't make any sense...
Well, i messed up things trying to fix this problem, i've been following
different directions and one of them was to install a backport module for
wireless.
Nothing worked so i decided to remove and then reinstall the broadcom driver, i
did it but after that i was total
I can confirm this is happening with lucid lynx and a macbook 5.1 with the
Broadcom proprietary drivers.
I've tried to follow the instructions in #35 with no luck.
I think this should gather attention, more than a "medium" valued bug.
I can't connect to wpa/wpa2 with my laptop and this is critica
tried the suggestion in #35 but it still is not working for me..
I have a kohjinsha sx, just glad the wireless card is finally being recognized.
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WPA is now working for me on both Intel chipsets. It turns out that I
was having router problems as well as software problems. I did the
wpa_supplicant upgrade along with associated libraries, but also got the
router properly reconfigured at about the same time. So I cannot
honestly say what did th
This worked immediately!
Thanks nukedathlonman!!
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Go to to Debain Packages Organization and manually download (watch your
arcitecture - i386 for 32-bit installs, AMD64 for 64-bit installs, etc,
etc - do not use ia64 for standard 64bit installes - that specifically
for the Intel Itanium CPU & will cause very large problems/headaches)
wpasupplicant
@nukedathlonman
Can you give some instructions on how you pulled the packages from
Debian Sid? I tried to force a downgrade to the Karmic version of
libssl0.9.8 (after adding the Karmic repos to my list) and it wanted to
remove about half of my programs!
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So far, no issues with me & my Debain Sid ported wpasupplicant &
libriaries - worked out of the box, no other work beyond installing the
debs was required.
I hope the guys with Intel WiFi chips suffering the same problem try
both fixes out and that one of these fixes will help them. If neither
of
I have been chasing this problem since January. have tried various
network manager clients, tried changing drivers for bcm4322 (in a Dell
Mini 10v) and nothing worked. The symptom was that it would be very
erratic about connecting to the access point. It would take, oh five
minutes or so before
Thanks Nils - I did what you said but that just really upset network
manager for me. But that gave me an idea, and I ended up pulling in
wpasuppicant form Debian Sid (along with libssl0.9.8 and libpcslite1) -
that fixed it up for me.
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I installed kernel 2.6.33 (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.33.3-lucid/ ) to see if it would help. (It helped on
one of the ralink driver problems, I think.) There was no change in wifi
behavior. I still can't connect in wpa/wpa2, and wep reports connection
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I'm one of the people with an Intel chip (5100) in a Lenovo x200s. I'm
sorry to say that compiling and installing wpa_supplicant 6.10 did not
fix the problem. (But thank you also Nils.) I am basically unable to
connect to WPA networks. I can usually connect to WEP, but the
connection is slow and al
ye, it works. you're a good man, Nils.
just a little issue: with NetworkManager (I don't know with wicd) edit
(root perms)
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-
services/fi.epitest.hostap.WPASupplicant.service
and remove the "-s" option from the Exec line. Who knows what's the "-s"
option of wpa_supplic
I'm using the wl driver with Broadcom Corporation BCM4322. I've had the
same problems, with failed association requests, "link timed out", and
"WPA: Could not verify EAPOL-Key MIC - dropping packet" messages, etc.
I'm happy to report that the problem is now solved for me, after I've
upgraded wpasup
I have the same problem on Dell Latitude 5500, Broadcom Corporation
BCM4322, Broadcom STA driver, Lucid 64 bit.
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I have had the same issue since yesterday noon (MDT) on an Acer One. The
wireless card is 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications
Inc. AR5001 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
I can access my university's unsecured network, but was thrown out
suddenly from our WEP network and now can't
Now that I've had an extra day to mess with this on y 64bit Lucid
install, subsequent reboots and multiple trials of going into suspend
mode has had no effect on my ability to connect to a WPA connection.
Every-single-time I have tried connecting to a local non-secured
wireless station, I have bee
It doesn't help me at all. Before anyoen asks, I haven't gotten around
to compileing wpasupplicant or network manager - I'm in the middle of a
reno that's dominating my time right now. Hope to get on it this
weekend.
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Is anyone using the hidden wpa wireless network? Does the suggestion
from DodgeV83, reloading the driver helps anyone here?
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When I try with WICD it says "BAD PASSWORD". I assume Network-Manager
has the same error since it keeps asking for the password.
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Hi,
are the timeouts you are getting related to DHCP? I have tested three kernels
so far (2.6.32-21, 2.6.32-22 and 2.6.33-02063303_amd64, which is recommended in
comment #173 of bug 496093). None of them works for me, and the symptoms are
always the same: I can see the SSID, according to syslog
Backstory:
On my 32bit Lucid installation, this would only work after running the
following commands in a terminal:
sudo rmmod wl
*wait a few seconds*
sudo modprobe wl
Once I run those commands, it usually connects on the next try. If it
doesn't, I run them again and it works.
Now I just insta
I have the same problem on my Dell Vostro 1510 with "Broadcom
Corporation BCM4328 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 03)" and Broadcom STA driver.
Sometimes it helps when I run "restart network-manager" (usually I have
to run it twice with about 1 minute delay between each turn).
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Okay. So far just tthe Intel 5300 and the closed Broadcom STA drivers
seem to be effected (at least as reported in this bug so far).
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I am using the STA drivers which includes the wl driver.
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I am using the STA Drivers which includes the wl driver.
Rick
On Fri, 2010-05-07 at 13:50 +, nukedathlonman wrote:
> Hi Rick - are you using the closed wl driver or the open B43 driver (for
> further confirmation of other drivers the bug is effecting)?
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I'd like to also say that I have this problem. Using 10.04 and kernel
2.6.32-22 on 64-bit. I have a Broadcom 4312 card on my laptop, with a
ZyXEL router using WPA-PSK enabled. Just now I logged on and failed to
connect. Waited a few minutes to try again and was connected to the
router. I usually h
Hmmm... Well, I see a couple of things to go on right now. I haven't
tried unsecured or WEP based encrypted access points like Steve has -
I'll dig out my old back up router and configure it up as a non-
protected access point as well as a WEP encrypted one this weekend to
check those ends as tha
Hi nukedathlonman,
No both(home / office) use WAP2/Personal
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I have a similar problem. I posted my comments here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1473260
I had been running Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit very successfully on my Dell 1420
laptop with a Broadcom 4328 wireless card and the proprietary drivers
(v5.60.48.36). All was well - I could login to any wir
Okay, I'm comfortable this is not a duplicate of 496093 - I'm using the
wl Broadcom Hybird STA driver. Last night I downloaded the driver
directly from Broadcom, compiled it and replaced the one in my kernel -
no change in establishing connection (I initally tried using the
packaged version avalib
Hi all,
I have similar problem, with an Elitebook 8530w Network controller: Intel
Corporation Wireless WiFi Link 5300.
The most strange is than at home it works fine, but at the office it stop
working every 2 - 3 minutes even if knetworkmanager show it as connected.
At the office I have a colleg
The other bug, 572777, is a problem with the rt2860 driver in the 2.6.32
kernel that Ubuntu lucid came with. Unless the Broadcom chip is using
the rt2860 driver (you can check with lshw -C network), I think this
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Still researching and reading - if this is a duplicate bug, then it's
possibly a duplicate of 496093. The threads mostly around RaLink
drivers, but I've seen a few postings from people with Intel wireless
and Broadcom wireless based cards having the same issue. Looking at my
log, I see the same
Duplicate status removed. Sorry.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 575677
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Err, sorry - this bug is not a duplicate of bug 575677 - I can see all
the access points around my computer, I'm just unable to connect to
them.
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This bug is not a duplicate of bug 572777 - I can see all the access
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I'm agreeing with a few more people and think it's more probable to be a
bug in wpa_supplicant. plasma_widget_manager doesn't work, nor does
wicd when I eliminate NetworkManager altogether.
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