I am also having a similar issue with Jaunty (2.6.28-11-generic) & Gnome
(2.26.1) running on a Dell Mini 9 with a Broadcom wireless card. This
was an initial Release Candidate install, but I have been performing
regular updates.
I was able to connect to WPA2 Personal networks without any issues u
I was able to attach to my WPA2 wireless router by broadcasting the
SSID. If the SSID is hidden, it will not connect.
This was working when I was running the Jaunty RC (before the release).
Then I ran the updater on the same machine to get the 9.04 release files
and the wireless stopped auto conn
I am still successfully connecting via WPA2 after enabling my SSID to be
broadcast on my wireless router.
Can someone else verify their SSID broadcast options and test with SSID
broadcast enabled. Then test with SSID broadcast disabled.
- Tim
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[iwlagn] networkmanager applet cannot connect to
Fred,
Are you using "WPA & WPA2 Personal" as your "Security:" setting?
What is the brand of your wireless router?
How do you have the Security set on the wireless router?
Thanks,
Tim
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[iwlagn] networkmanager applet cannot connect to WPA2 home network. Neither
can WICD.
https://bugs.launc
THORNBE Information:
Hardware: Dell Mini 9
Network Controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
Network Driver: Broadcom STA Wireless Driver
Ubuntu: 9.04 (updated from 9.04 RC)
Kernel: 2.6.28-11-generic
Network Manager: 0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2
NM Security Setting: WPA
Craig,
I see you have SSID Broadcast enabled. Can you disable the SSID
broadcast and see if your VAIO can connect?
Thanks,
Tim
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[iwlagn] networkmanager applet cannot connect to WPA2 home network. Neither
can WICD.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348275
You received this bug notification b
I disabled my SSID broadcast last night and tested each of the WPA
security settings on the wireless router. The WPA Personal, WPA2, WPA2
Mixed options with the SSID broadcast disabled did not allow my Dell
Mini to connect at all. Once I enabled SSID broadcast, it would connect
without issue. I
Based on an above comment by "ryan" on 2009-04-01, it appears Kernel
2.6.28-9 was working and now kernels 2.6.28.10 and above are broken.
How would we proceed with identifying the kernel changes from version
2.6.28-9 to version 2.6.28-10 that would affect wireless networking, WPA
security or inter
The 2.6.28-14-generic kernel was released yesterday. I loaded the new
kernel, disabled the SSID broadcast on my wireless router and I was able
to auto connect through my wireless interface on my Dell Mini 9.
It appears this issue might have been fixed with this latest kernel.
Can others that were
I found out one of the AP's was still configured to broadcast it's SSID.
After disabling the SSID broadcast, I was not able to connect. The
2.6.28-14-generic kernel does not appear to fix the issue.
Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks,
Tim
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[iwlagn] networkmanager applet cannot connect to WPA2
I just reinstalled 9.04 on my Dell Mini 9. I installed all Updates.
Tested wireless connectivity with the WPA Personal security and SSID
Broadcast = Disabled. It would not connect. I installed the "generic-
linux-backports" and anything related to wireless disappeared through
Network Manager.
I
I was able to get the "generic-linux-backports" installed and working
correctly with Network Manager. I disabled SSID Broadcasts on both of
my wireless routers and my Dell Mini still can not connect
automatically.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tim
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[iwlagn] networkmanager applet cannot connect to WPA2
I swapped out my Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
wireless adapter with an Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan]
Network Connection (rev 02) wireless adapter and I am able to connect to
my wireless router with the SSID Broadcast "Disabled".
I am no longer using the "Broadco
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