Closing this bug with Won't fix as Hardy is no longer supported.
Please feel free to open a new bug report if you're still experiencing this on
a newer release (Bionic 18.04.3 / Disco 19.04)
Thanks!
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Michael Lauer, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/cu
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I have the same problem- ndiswrapper doesn't work with wpa with my ralnik 2500.
usleep patch doesn't help.
But wpa (with the same wpa_supplicant configuration) work OK with rt2500pci
driver (although this driver has speed problems).
I guess this is ndsiwrapper problem...
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Hello,
The usleep(10) modification works for me too with a DLink DWL-G650
(AR5112 chipset) card with WPA and ndiswrapper.
Thank you.
Guillaume
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The same for me: without the 'usleep' patch I can't connect to WPA2 AP at all.
With the usleep (used 10us), it works every time.
Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic), wpasupplicant_0.6.9-3ubuntu1. Card: TL-WN821N (Atheros
Otus chip, ID 0cf3:9170), ndiswrapper 1.54-2ubuntu1 uses windows driver for
Netgear WN
Hi, confirming for kubuntu 9.10 (wpa_supplicant 0.6.4-2) with a netgear
WG511v2 (ndiswrapper Marvell 88w8335) PC card in a dell inspiron 1100
connecting to a WPA2 AP.
Without the usleep - it connected very rarely. With the usleep (used
10us), works every time!
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Also confirming for Linux Mint 7 and Ubuntu 9.10 on Dell Latitude C800
with D-Link DWL-G650+
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Also confirming the above patch works, Ubuntu Karmic, Dell Inspiron
1525, BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
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Here is another workaround for those who don't want to recompile. In
jaunty go to /etc/wpa_supplicant/functions.sh line 275 and add
--nicelevel 19 to the end of line just before the backslash \.
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The proposed patch seems to fix also problems with Broadcom bcm4306 rev
2 not associating to AP.
Just tried on an Dell X300. Ndiswrapper had problems since at least
Hardy, connecting only after many trials. In Jaunty not working at all
(forced to use b43legacy). Now it is OK!
With wpa_supplicant-
I also recompiled the wpa_supplicant recently in the way described by
Christof and gersonvb and the patch worked out of the box. You should
submit it in order to integrate the fix into the wpa_supplicant source
code. Seems like old kernel version have been more forgiving about this
bug? Greetings a
Confirmed the above patch also fixes this issue in Intrepid on the
IPN2220 card under ndiswrapper. Many thanks! Will a fix be released for
Intrepid and Hardy at all?
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Correction to my previous post - here is the patch that worked:
patch ./src/rsn_supp/wpa.c < usleep(10); // pause needed - because sending is in progress?
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Christof,
Thank you for your suggestion and recipe. I've been having this problem
with a Dell Laptop D610 using the mini-PCI Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5751
with ndiswrapper and the XP driver bcmwl15.
I tried to rebuild wpa_supplicant as you indicated. It didn't work with
the pause you recommended, bu
HI! It seems nobody has tried my solution. It's not so easy to patch the
source code. So here is a little recipe .
sudo apt-get install quilt libpcsclite-dev build-essential libssl-dev
libdbus-1-dev
# maybe you need to install also other packages
mkdir wpa ; cd wpa/
pool=http://ftp.ubuntu.com/ub
I'm havin the same problem:IPN2220 with ndiswrapper.
In my case this is on an older Acer Aspire 1360 which I want to give to a
family member.
Installed Intrepid, then ndiswrapper + drivers from Acer Support.
The result was I could see the wireless networks, but not to WPA2 encrypted
ones.
I als
Hello,
Any light at the end of the tunnel so that we get back on using Network
Manager?
By the way, "pre-up nice" fix still working fine.
Thanks,
Ciro.
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this sounds right. I've swapped out my wireless card now so don't need to
use ndiswrapper but when i was using it it seemed (by looking at the icon in
the tray) that it would connect then get bumped off immediately... it still
seems to happen occaisionally even without using ndiswrapper. should t
Hi! I have the same problem with wpasuplicant and ndiswrapper. Renice
often works, but not every time and it is uncomfortable with
Networkmanager. So I searched in the source.
My conclusion: After the last handshake packet from the access point
has arrived, the computer sends its last packet and
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Hello,
The "pre-up nice -19.." fix works for me.
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** Tags added: linux-2.6.27
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)
Status: New => Triaged
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Kernel 2.6.27-2 behaved exactly like 2.6.24-19 (as far as this bug is
concerned): WPA works with nice, not without it. :-(
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Michael Lauer, since you are the original bug reporter would you be able
to test 2.6.27 and confirm or deny this is resolved. We seem to have
conflicting feedback. Thanks.
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Hi,
Here a some good news !
I've installed ( and I am actually using ) kernel 2.6.27-2-generic tonight.
It took me some time to find how to achieve it, but I am happy to tell you that
my Wifi dongle using ndiswrapper works like a charm, no need to renice the
wpa_supplicant !
It took some little
Hello,
Installed kernel 2.6.27-2-generic. Same WPA-password loop, even after
reinstalling Network Manager as well.
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Hello all
To cirobr : If "uname-r" gives "2.6.24-19-generic", it means that you
don't run the 2.6.27 kernel.
May I suggest you to try the following procedure :
- reboot the machine
- when Grub takes hand, press the escape key to bring up the boot menu (you've
got only 2 sec. by default to do it
Me again,
Back to the beginning, system is no longer accessing WPA networks no
matter what I do.
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Hello,
I've updated from the internet my clean/original Ubuntu Hardy
installation today and have noticed that problem is now fixed! Network
manager is up and running as well. This update forced me to restart the
machine.
Command "uname -r" on terminal gives "2.6.24-19-generic" in return.
System
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
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damdam76 wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> If you want, you can only type this command line:
> sudo renice 19 `pgrep wpa_`
> As I tried to explain, it applies Chri's workaround in only one command line.
>
>
As I indicated when I tried Chri's work around I initially got a
response of 'Bad data' . I did try
Hi Ken,
If you want, you can only type this command line:
sudo renice 19 `pgrep wpa_`
As I tried to explain, it applies Chri's workaround in only one command line.
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Hi Ken,
If you want, you can only type this command line:
sudo renice 19 `pgrep wpa_`
As I tried to explain, it applies Chri's workaround in only one command line.
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I'm unsure as to what I should type following these instructions:
Chri wrote on 2008-08-12: (permalink)
This WorkAround also works for me :
- from the gnome network manager, launch the connection
- find the wpa PID by a 'ps -ef | grep wpa_supplicant'
- do a 'sudo renice 19 wpa_pid' , replace wpa
Hi !
Chri's workaround worked for me too.
Thank you.
If you want to do what the two commands do with only one, just do in your
favorite terminal:
sudo renice 19 `pgrep wpa_`
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I, too, can confirm that this workaround works. Thanks all!
cirobr,
You need to remove or disable Network Manager and use manual setup via a
'wpa_supplicant.conf' configuration file in order for the
/etc/network/interfaces mod to work. There are detailed How-To's and User
Guides on the use of
Unfortunately, not to me.
My original /etc/network/interfaces is as follows:
"
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
"
With the proposed fix, changed to:
"
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
pre-up nice -19 wpa_supplicant -B -i wlan0 -c
"/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf" -D wext
"
The file "wpa_s
A bit OFFTOPIC and only of interest, if you're using WICD:
The line where wpa_supplicant is restarted is found in /opt/wicd/networking.py
and looks like:
misc.Run("wpa_supplicant -B -i " + self.wireless_interface + " -c
\"encryption/configurations/" + network["bssid"].replace(":","").lower()
+ "\"
nice worked for me too. Thanks!
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Thanks guys, that worked for me as well!
I canged the file /etc/network/interfaces
pre-up nice -n 19 wpa_supplicant ...
and restarted the network: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Chri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This WorkAround also
This WorkAround also works for me :
- from the gnome network manager, launch the connection
- find the wpa PID by a 'ps -ef | grep wpa_supplicant'
- do a 'sudo renice 19 wpa_pid' , replace wpa_pid by the wpa_supplicant PID
Now i understand why sometimes, it can connect without this workaround,
it'
... my comment above lacks an 's'. Feel free to insert it before 'lowest
possible 19' ;-)
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I've got the same problem with Netgear USB dongle WG111v3. I couldn't
connect with WPA encryption in 2.6.24, but connected fine with 2.6.22
kernel. Someone on a Google-group found out a solution, which works for
me. He changed the nice value of wpa-supplicant-daemon to the lowest
possible 19.
http
Hello,
Could anyone summarize what the solution is at this point, if any?
Thanks.
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On the same machine, i have another chipset
Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
and this chipset can connect with the Access Point (my network manager
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Problem is back for me, i can not connect anymore
(IPN 2220 card (ndiswrapper, network manager) and AMD64)
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As said before, the issue seems to be due to an incompatibility between
the current ndiswrapper/wpasupplicant and the hardy kernel (2.6.24).
Indeed, on my clean install of hardy it works fine if I'm using the
gutsy kernel (2.6.22), otherwise it doesn't.
We should try using the intrepid kernel, may
I can confirm this with an IPN 2220 card (ndiswrapper, network manager).
The problem is not with ndiswrapper, or network manager, as far as I can
tell, as I am using the hardy versions with a gutsy setup and they work
fine.
My history with the problem:
1) upgraded from gutsy to hardy; suddenly no
I have made several things and now it works (i dont' know why).
I suggest from the network manager to totally delete the association (mouse
right button on the network manager icon in the tray)
and to reconnect.
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Same here.
IPN2220 with ndiswrapper
AMD64
It was working with Gusty.
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Same here.
I have a WG511 v2, I use ndiswrapper and marvell driver in Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
and it works correctly only in an unprotcted wifi net.
With WPA on, it's impossible to associate with the AP.
Other info here:
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Worked in Ubuntu 7.10 - Not in 8.04 2008/04/30 03:26
I'm experiencing an issue of being unable to associate wi
bug #238031 is probably the same issue as you are experiencing here.
That bug might have information for you guys here.
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uboltun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can confirm this problem for rtl8187 card.
Please open a seperate bug for other drivers. this bug is clearly about
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I can confirm this problem for rtl8187 card. I have a custom compiled 2.6.22
kernel and wpa_supplicant works fine using ndiswrapper and wext. When I move to
2.6.24 I can only make unencrypted network working. Wpa_supplicant can not
associate. I compiled ndiswrapper from source and tried both 1.5
As suggested by Reinhard Tartler above I have opened a new bug for my problem
with the intel ipw3945 and wpa_supplicant.
It is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/237290
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