I'm trying to connect to a WPA2 wireless router via wicd, but I can't
get past the authentication.  The owner insists the password is
correct.  I've spoken to the administrator and I was told the router
will connect Windows systems, some Mac systems, but no Linux systems.
Does this amount to the typical "Linux is not supported" response, or
could a router actually not work with Linux clients?

I've also tried to connect via /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 and
wpa_supplicant, but I can't get much information about how it's
failing because it is backgrounded.  Could net.wlan0 work even though
wicd fails, and if so, how can I get more info from net.wlan0?

- Grant

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