Alexander Sack wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 03:33:46PM -0000, Tsvi Mostovicz wrote:
>   
>> I can confirm this problem.
>> Using ipw3945 trying to connect to wpa enabled d-link di624 router.
>> When setting the network to open it connects perfectly. Obviously this is 
>> not a good permanent solution. Neither is rebooting the router which seems 
>> to alleviate the problem from time to time.
>> Also, the connection when it succeeds is not steady even when the machine is 
>> in an unobstructed path in a close radius around the router.
>> I have suspicions the cause of the problem is avahi-autoipd. I don't know 
>> how to manually invoke the wireless connection using wpa. 
>> Attached is a detailed summary of the 14 packets captured on my wireless 
>> card when trying to connect to the router.
>> As can be seen my card is assigned a avahi ip which I disabled. But even 
>> enabling avahi doesn't help.
>>
>>     
>
> Can you please provide more information about the kind of wpa network
> you are using? 
>
> Is it personal or enterprise? which key_mgmt are you using et al
> ... please post as much setting information you can get from your
> router.
>
>
>  - Alexander
>   
I use TKIP WPA, personal.
I don't know what key_mgmt refers to. I'm using Kubuntu Feisty, and am 
connecting using the KNetworkManager applet. I've no clue as to how to 
not use the gui interface to set up a wpa connection.
What do you mean information I can get from my router?
Thanks for the quick reply.
-- Tsvi

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With ipw3945 adapter the NM doesn't connect to an ad-hoc network with wpa 
encryption
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113526
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