** Also affects: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- wpasupplicant gusty can't connect
+ [ipw3945] wpasupplicant gusty takes a long time to associate
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[ipw3945] wpasupplicant gusty takes a long time to associate
https://bu
When KNetworkManager is trying to connect, I see the wpa_supplicant
command-line from in the "ps auwx" display, but entering my password
and/or manually choosing my network parameters doesn't work. I'm simply
asked for my password over and over. Connecting to unencrypted or WEP
networks is still
it is most certainly caused by the special behavior of th eipw3945
driver. However, network-manager and/or wpasupplicant should be flexible
and robust enough to cope with them. This is however something only
upstream is capable to do, if at all.
As said, please try to directly state your networkin
Good catch. I traveled a little this weekend and had trouble with
multiple networks from ranging from completely open to wpa even on old
wpasupplicant, especially after coming back from hibernation. While I
can't test on any of those networks, I'll try and nail down what's
happening at home bette
Background: I have a new X60s with a ipw3945 wifi card, same as you.
I've had problems with network-manager like you describe, but I rather
thought that would be a problem with network manager. I was curious to
try your suggestion and downgrade to feisty's wpasupplicant package
(version 0.5.7-0ubun
This is my first time using launchpad, and I think I may have filed this
bug in the wrong place. I'm thinking it should be against gusty
specifically... but I can't figure out how to move it.
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wpasupplicant gusty can't connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123188
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** Tags added: network-manager wifi wireless wlan
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wpasupplicant gusty can't connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123188
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