Thanks marking this Fix Released then.
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Seems to be fixed in Intrepid due to the newer iwl3945 module which I
believe was the source of the problem.
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Hi Everyone,
This bug was reported a while ago and hasn't had any recent activity. Is
this still an issue with the most recent Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release? You
should be able to test using a LiveCD. Please let us know your results.
For now I'm going to retarget this bug to the actively developed li
same here (using archlinux and kernel 2.6.26).
really disappointed with the iwl3945 driver
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The linux-backports method does not work for all cases. It is an updated
version of the iwl3945 driver, 1.2.26 instead of 1.2.0. This method does
not work for everyone though and it did not work for me. The ndiswrapper
solution was the best one I came up with so far. Perhaps when the driver
has mat
>Try installing the linux-backports-modules package that is appropriate
>for your architecture/kernel. It contains a different version of the
>driver that will either improve things for you, or make them worse.
>
>Thanks,
>
>James
Yes, there are plenty of ways to work 'around' the issue -- but wh
On Mon, 2008-05-05 at 16:43 +, Ben wrote:
> is there an automatic patch that will be released so that someone new to
> ubuntu can install from CD, run all updates, and the 3945 wireless will
> just work? Seems like this is a very popular chipset, and with Ubuntu
> wanting to be a mainstream OS,
is there an automatic patch that will be released so that someone new to
ubuntu can install from CD, run all updates, and the 3945 wireless will
just work? Seems like this is a very popular chipset, and with Ubuntu
wanting to be a mainstream OS, having to hack something together might
not be well r
Using ndiswrapper and the windows driver solved this for me. I know its a crude
solution but it works.
instructions are below
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4790682&postcount=10
note: i also get much better performance with this driver than the
iwl3945
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I also have the same bug. When I upgraded my wireless would show the
networks from the network manager applet drop down but it would not
connect. I tried with the older kernel (2.6.22-14) and then I could
connect. I think this is an issue that is fairly serious or at least
the work around using
I can confirm this issue in my Fujitsu Siemens P1620.
I also tried to connect with Wicd and with the console but without success.
More info here: http://forum.ubuntu-
it.org/index.php/topic,173212.msg1187642.html#msg1187642
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Upgraded Kubuntu 7.10 to 8.04 RC, the wifi on FS Amilo pro v3405 (module
ipw3945) stops working, the knetworkmanager does not show any network.
It is related to the kernel , the Hardy installs and uses by default kernel
2.6.24-16-generic. When I select the 2.6.22-14-generic it works fine agai
Johne,
Have you tried installing the linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-16-generic
package? This contains an updated version of the iwl3945 driver which
will not be made the default for 8.04, because the version currently in
linux-ubuntu-modules is the only one certified by Intel for Centrino.
(In ot
Needs fixing really soon, before hardy is released! Should be quite
simple to fix.
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considering that hardy is due in a couple of days we'll probably will
have to wait till intrepid for a ubuntu fix.
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Updated the kernel and the driver. Same issue though so unless they come
out with a new kernel revision in the next couple weeks I think it'll
have to be the gutsy kernel running with ipw.
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I downloaded the compat wireless of 4/7/2008 and was using ubuntu kernel
2.6.24-15. I haven't retried with 2.6.24-16 yet because it screwed
around with my envy-ng video drivers and I have to fix that first. A
temporary solution I used is to boot into the gutsy kernel I still had
and use ipw3945. It
skyo21:
looks a lot like my log files. When did you download the source for the
drivers? What ubuntu kernel were you using?
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I tried using the up to date compatwireless drivers and still find myself
unable to connect to unencrypted B access points at my school. Although the
problem is only with some of the access points. Below is an output of the
relevant portion of dmesg.
[ 51.120088] iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless
** Also affects: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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The firmware is not the problem. It is the driver that is at fault. I
download, and compile drivers from intelwireless.org on my 2.6.24-15
kernel, everything works. Ubuntu needs to included the updated drivers
in their kernel.
** Tags added: kernel
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using the new 2.6.25-rc8 kernel fixes it for me, but none of the Ubuntu
hardy kernels except 2.6.24-3 works for me. Since I copied the firmware
from /lib/firmware/2.6.24-3-generic to /lib/firmware/2.6.25-rc8-custom/,
i think that maybe it could be the firmware?
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Kernel update 2.6.24-14-generic updated iwl and I can confirm this fixed
the issue. I can now join to my wireless b router open and wep-ed.
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mine is 1.2.26k
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Just aptitude-ed the kernel update that gives me iwl3945 1.2.25. I will
test tonight.
Andreas Mueller wrote:
> installing the driver from http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download
> manually fixed the problem for me
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installing the driver from http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download
manually fixed the problem for me
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Forgot to write that I also attempted using wicd and the beta network-
manager 0.7 to connect also with no luck. Command line also failed in
connecting. I can't post any logs since I had to revert to gutsy though,
I need my internet to work at school.
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I have the same problem except I am nearly certain that the problem is
with the iwl3945 driver since a downgrade to gutsy's ipw3945 fixes all
connections issues. I can connect to my unprotected G network at home
but not my unprotected B only network at school.
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it looks like a kernel problem to me. i only say that because if i boot
up the 2.6.24-3-generic kernel, from an early alpha, wireless with
network manager works perfectly with the ipw3945 driver and the iwl3945
driver. Compared with the 2.6.24-12-generic kernel. Also i have tried
connecting to my A
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I'd sure like to see what you get on the wep router with
network-manager, for thoroughness. I just found out the the b router
that I have that can do wpa is borked and wicd is still not playing nice
with wep. Since this bug is associated with network
This definitely appears to be a NetworkManager problem rather than a
problem with the iwl3945 driver. I installed wicd
(http://wicd.sourceforge.net) and was able to connect to my WPA enabled
G router without any issues.
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I'm seeing similar log entries with my Linksys WRT54GL router with WPA.
I haven't yet tried my Netgear G with WEP but I imagine it would have
similar issues.
I'll try connecting via the command line to see if NetworkManager is the
problem.
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Hi,
It is not clear if this is a network manger or module
problem, so I'm starting with network manager.
It would be useful if you could test connecting
via the command line to find out.
Thanks,
James
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I can confirm this and I get the same log entries. I have tried this on
a Belkin b router with wep encryption and a Linksys b router configured
as both open and wpa. My logs are pretty much the same, but would be
happy to post them if you wish. I have them stored.
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Network Manager doesn't work, although it scans, it does not connect to
open b networks.
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The ipw3945 driver works perfectly. The iwl3945 driver broke my
wireless.
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