I would certainly nominate it for Maverick, as I still have this problem
there, but I don't see a "nominate" button anywhere.
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I used the driver version 2.4.0.0 on Kubuntu 10.04 on an eeepc 901
Please note that the instructions in the above link include editing some
of the flags in the driver before compilation. I
Well connecting to PEAP/MSCHAPv2 networks work for me since I updated to
Ubuntu 10.10, but I can't confirm directly if that's due to the
changelog item you mention. I'm just pleased it works somehow,
regardless :)
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I have looked at the last official driver changelog(v2.4.0.0) and noticed a
hopeful line inside it:
3. Fix issue: STA cannot connect to OPEN-WEP AP if WpaSupplicant set
Have anyone tried it?
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I would just like to comment that the title of this thread is Cannot
connect to 802.1x/PEAP/mschapv2 wireless network with rt2860. That
being said, this issue still exists.
I have tried all of the methods across all of the postings and still
cannot connect to a dynamic Wep 802.1x with PEAP authen
This works perfectly for my Asus eee1000. Good luck!
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I compiled vanilla 2.6.33.3 from source, and I'm able to connect to my
WPA-secured network using the rt2860sta driver on my Eee 1000. The
rt2800pci driver doesn't work, but the system prefers it over the
staging driver and loads it automatically. I could've blacklisted it,
but I just deleted rt2800
Major regression for me with 10.04. My Eee 1000 connected out of the box
to my Belkin and DD-WRT WPA-secured routers under Easy Peasy, then 8.10
Netbook Remix, but it can't connect after the 10.04 upgrade.
I'm currently trying to find a way to get .33 installed. The mainline
kernel packages do not
also, Vorik or whomever,
If there is an upstream bug on this somewhere, would you mind copying the
link here or creating a bug watch for it?
Thanks!
~JFo
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Kyle,
Would you mind testing the .33 kernels, and possibly others? Information on
doing this is available at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds.
Thanks!
~JFo
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I'm also affected by this on ubuntu netbook 10.04 on my asus EEE 1000.
It would be so amazingly awesome if this could be fixed. I have been
unable to connect to my university wireless for years now due to crappy
wireless drivers. I'll try compiling the latest driver and see if it
sucks less (hone
Regarding to the news(http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Kernel-Log-
New-stable-kernels-2-6-33-with-DRBD-and-RT2800PCI-883212.html), kernel
2.6.33 will be shipped with new driver for rt2860. So I suggest ubuntu
kernel team will backport the one to 2.6.31 or 2.6.32(in lucid). But
it'll be not so
I am also still unable to connect to PEAP/mschapv2. In my case I am
seeing the following in my syslog:
Nov 18 09:37:35 my_laptop wpa_supplicant[1587]: TLS: Certificate verification
failed, error 19 (self signed certificate in certificate chain) depth 2 for
'/C=US/O=The Go Daddy Group, Inc./OU=G
I can confirm that my Asus Eee PC 1000H with the RT2860 card, running
Ubuntu 9.10 cannot connect to 802.1x/PEAP/mschapv2. WEP works correctly.
I really need to know the fix, because I can't connect to internet from
my University.
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It is still present in karmic. I was disappointed that no one can help to fix
the bug within a year.
Maybe is it worth to fill bugreport at bugzilla.kernel.org?
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Yes, WPA/WPA2 personal does work with that driver, but not WPA2
Enterprise 802.1x/PEAP/mschapv2 with dynamic WEP..
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I can confirm that my MSI Wind U100 with the RT2860 card, running Ubuntu
9.04, cannot connect to my WPA/WPA2 network with driver version 1.8.0.0
or 2.1.2.0.
I got it working by deleting the existing driver, and installing version
1.7.1.1, which I got here:
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepi
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** Tags removed: compat-wireless
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I tried version 2.1.2.0, but nothing changed. NetworkManager connects to the
university network but I cannot use the network. I asked system administrator
what was happening on server side. He told me I was passing RADIUS
authentication and then there were no network activity.
I managed to conne
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I've tried to use wicd with and config file that worked on my laptop with
iwl3945. Wicd shows that it's connected to the university network successfully,
but gateway is unreachable when it is pinged. So behavior of wicd is same as
NetworkManager behavior.
Since Vorik failed to use wpa_supplicant
At my university, they claim that only 8.10 (Intrepid) is able to connect
successfully to our WEP 802.1x network.
(MSCHAPv2 + PEAP).
With 8.04 I got nothing. With 9.04 I get two green dots on Network
Manager, but no authentication.
According to our IT dept., they've only managed with 8.10.
I'm
It still does not work for me. Note that Claudio's is another wireless
card.
Thanks,
Ger.
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Apparently this problem was resolved just before the release of jaunty,
at least for me.
Thanks for your assistance.
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This is not a bug in the linux-meta package, moving to the linux
package.
** Package changed: linux-meta (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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I have exactly the same problem here: I can't connect to any other
network besides the ones using WEP key, WEP pre-shared key, WPA & WPA2
Personal and opened wireless networks.
Like Vorik I can't connect to any 802.1x/PEAP/mschapv2 wireless network.
My wireless Network adapter is intel pro/wirele
Hi,
It's been quiet here, is there anything I can do to get this checked
out?
I understand that it's a very difficult thing to diagnose remotely, but
I'm very motivated to get it resolved. Eduroam (the wireless network I
want to connect to) is widely used in schools, research centers and
universi
Sorry, forgot to mention that wpa_supplicant doesn't work also. The
configuration file is the same as the one I used to connect my other
laptop, so I'm positive it is correct.
Output from wpa_supplicant:
%<
Trying to associate with 00:13:19:c7:95:70 (SSID='e
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