I am running an up to date Squeeze system using LXDE.  I use wicd as my network 
manager.  Since doing a full upgrade on Monday I have been unable to connect to 
my home wireless network.  I can connect to various unsecured networks at work, 
at local restaurants and coffee shops.  I just can't connect to my home 
network.  Here, I have to connect a cat5 cable.  Since the only place to do 
this is sitting directly in front of my desktop system it kind of defeats the 
purpose.  I have verified that the WEP key is correct and I really don't know 
what else to look for.
When I try to connect, wicd says that it is 'Putting interface up...', 
'Validating authentication...', 'Obtaining IP address...' then it times out and 
says 'Connection failed: Unable to Get IP Address.'

Does anyone have any idea what is wrong, or what config file, or error log I 
should look at to get more information?

 Marc Shapiro
mshapiro...@yahoo.com


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