On Mon 04 Jul 2016 at 15:37:42 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Monday 04 July 2016 15:16:23 Brian wrote: > > It isn't. It is just a short quotation to show the ipw 2200 and the > DRIVERS=="?*", because it bothered me that the drivers bit just had a > question mark, but apparently my worry about that was misplaced. Whole file > beneath my signature.
Full quotes are always preferable. If I were in your position I'd regenerate the file. You've possibly got at least one device there which is not on the machine. Let the system take care of things. Be that as it may, you appear to have all necessary firmware and drivers. So, how do you fancy a bit of low level stuff? Reboot and first check firmware loading from 'journalctl'. Then issue the command 'wpa_cli'. 1. wpa-cli You get a prompt ">". This is interactive mode. A selected interface should be shown. TAB completion of commands works. Command history is with the UP and DOWN keys. The following commands are typed at the prompt. 2. add_network You'll probably get 0 for the network number. 3. set_network 0 ssid "Your_SSID" The response should be "OK". 4. set_network psk "Your_passphrase" The response should be "OK". 5. enable_network 0 The response should be "OK". Authentication and association should take place. 6. status 0 Has it?