On 10/27/2010 08:21 PM, Johannes Zarl wrote:
Hi,
network-manager-kde can scan wifi networks and when i chose my router he
detect right encryption (WPA/WPA2), I type my password, click OK button
and everything seems fine.
But when i click on network-manager-kde icon and then on the my wifi
connection he open again password dialog with good password written in,
when I click Ok nothing happens.
I just recently went from a wired connection to wifi, and experienced the same
problem. Connecting with wpa_cupplicant+dhclient manually works as expected,
and the kde network-manager gui shows my network in the scan, but silently
fails to connect...
Install plasma-widget-networkmanagement and use it instead of
network-manager- kde.
Thanks for replay,
I installed plasma-widget-networkmanagement but the problem remained.
Tried this as well, same result...
Do you have a long passphrase for your WPA2-PSK? The following bug could
possibly be related:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593988
Cheers,
Johannes
No, just 14 without special characters.
It looks that it is bug.
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