After running the supplied command line, Network Manager attached to the
wireless network without resorting to hardware buttons.

Is there anything I can do or test to aid in your ndiswrapper /
wpa_supplicant investigation?

- Jonathan

On 3/8/07, Scott Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Instead of reseting the wireless card, can you please try (in a
> terminal):
>
>   sudo iwconfig ethX essid x mode managed
>
> Replacing "ethX" with the proper interface. Leave the "essid x" as
> written. Afterward, then select the network.
>
> There is a bug in ndiswrapper / wpa_supplicant I am investigating where
> it cannot reassociate with a network it has already automatically
> associated with. (but NM / wpa_supplicant won't detect)
>
> --
> NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/85468
>

-- 
NetworkManager finds wireless network, does not connect
https://launchpad.net/bugs/85468

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