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  Hi,
  
  I've just bought a new laptop, Toshiba Satellite M300-S411, which
  includes Intel WiFi 5100 card. The wireless works fine connecting to my
  home access point under Vista, and I also have another laptop running
  Ubuntu 8.04.1 which can connect to the access point without any problem.
  
  On this new laptop, I installed Ubuntu 8.10. On kernel version 2.6.27-7,
  the wireless card could detect the access point, but couldn't connect to
  it. The same happens after I tried to follow the guide at
  http://www.intellinuxwireless.org/. Upgrading the kernel to version
  2.6.27-11 didn't help, as well as upgrading to Ubuntu 9.04 with kernel
  version 2.6.28-11. On all tries, Network Manager couldn't pick up
  anything, so I ran wpa_supplicant manually.
  
+ I probably should also mention that the network uses WPA-TKIP.
+ 
  Please let me know if you need additional info.
  
  Thanks in advance for your help.

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Intel WiFi 5100 cannot connect to access point
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360444
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