Same thing ...This bug could be related to wpa-supplicant, don't you
think ???
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I have the same problem on amilo laptop with RaLink 2860 when connecting
to D-Link DWL-2100AP access point. It was fixed by setting "Cypher alg."
to "AES" instead of "Auto". But it was my own access point, and i
haven't access to all access points in the world. :)
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Can confirm on EEEPC 901 with 9.04 RC.
rt_ioctl_giwscan. 4(4) BSS returned, data->length = 486
rt_ioctl_siwfreq::SIOCSIWFREQ[cmd=0x8b04] (Channel=8)
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
Trying to associate with xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (SSID='xx' freq=2447 MHz)
Authentication with xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx timed out.
Worke
Same here on a new MSI WIND U100 notebook with the netbook remix 9.04
downloaded and installed today.(RC?)
I already had it on the BETA 9.04 on my thinkpad T61, but this was only tested
on the usb boot.
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hello like I wrote in an other bug-report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/352218
I have make some test with my wireless router
I have 4 modes for the encryption :
* WEP
* WPA (TKIP)
* WPA (AES/CCMP)
* WPA (TKIP + AES)
all are working on jaunty exept the last WPA (TKIP + AES
driver issue.
Maybe check whether installing linux-backport-modules-jaunty improves
your situation.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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I have had intermittent problems connecting with Jaunty with my laptop
where previous versions were rock solid.
Wireless fails to connect to password protected network & then
eventually falls back to connect to a local unsecured network.
lspci -v produces:
04:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corpo
As I have had no problems with the wireless whatsoever, I would like to
add the following (as I was thinking about reporting it as a bug)
When I switch the WiFi off in Windows XP via the function key and turn
the Eee pc off, I can't get WiFi running in Jaunty on reboot.
I don't know why, as all t
My updated Jaunty has been running fine.
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I am having the same problem... installed the array drivers 1.7.1.1 and
voila! I wish the newer ones worked though :(
fix instructions:
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1110957.html
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Hello again,
as mentioned above I tried to get the older driver from
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
This driver installs against kernel .28 and works without problems !
(WPA/WPA2 encryption)
The problem seems not to be one of network-man
Hello again,
in the meantime I tried
- to compile the 1.8.00 - driver from ralinktech.com.tw : same behaviour with
jaunty netbook remix: no connection with WPA / WPA2.
- to use another kernel: in the jaunty-repositories I only find another .28
kernel version. With this one out-of-the-box driv
I get the same result from the beta on my EEE 900, and on a Toshiba
Satellite. WPA will not connect. Using Alpha 6, it worked fine, and
with the .29 kernel it works fine. I'm using the .29 kernel, and
probably won't use the .28 kernel at all. Something changed between
alpha 6 and the beta, and
Hi,
I have the same problem on a Medion E1212 netbook with Ralink 2860
wireless chipset. I tried jaunty netbook remix, daily image from 22nd of
March. Lsmod lists the rt2860sta module; ifconfig lists ra0 interface,
Network manager shows all wireless networks available. When trying to
connect to my
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I've installed the UNR for Alpha-6 +updates and mine is working on WPA2
for what ever reason, I changed my channel around on my POS 2wire
wireless router and am able to connect, I seem to have to change
channels around often on it.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/alpha-6/jaunty-netbook-
I still can get it to work although I edit the config file as Damien
suggests and recompile. But I was lucky with the 1.7.1.1 version of the
driver, which I downloaded from arrays.org website
[1]
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
You have to
The last version of driver for Ralink RT2860sta have options with "=n"
on originally driver config file :
# Support Wpa_Supplicant
HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=y
# Support Native WpaSupplicant for Network Maganger
HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=y
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Same problem with RT2860STA...
I have a Eeebox B202 with this chipset and when i tried to connect, it
don't connect with WPA.
If i'm connect without authentification, no problem to have
connection...
Now, my Eeebox was connected to WIfi Hotspot (open auth) only for update
but not in my network..
I can confirm this behaviour with the latest 9.04 kernel. WEP and
unsecure wifi works fine but WPA does not.
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Same results from updated kernel.
2.6.28-9-generic
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Sorry, didn't mean to save with out adding var/log/wpa_suplicant.log too
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
Trying to associate with 00:1f:b3:99:e5:f9 (SSID='GoodMonsters' freq=2462 MHz)
Associated with 00:1f:b3:99:e5:f9
WPA: Key negotiation completed with 00:1f:b3:99:e5:f9 [PTK=CCMP GTK=CCMP]
CTRL-EVENT-CO
This is all I get out of var/log/messages
Mar 10 07:05:55 comatose kernel: [ 118.565942] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 1(1) BSS
returned, data->length = 118
Mar 10 07:05:55 comatose kernel: [ 118.566776]
==>rt_ioctl_siwfreq::SIOCSIWFREQ[cmd=0x8b04] (Channel=11)
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I was able to connect until a few days ago. I was assuming it was an
updated kernel. Trying to connect to a WPA2 wireless router.
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I have Eee PC 901. Built-in wi-fi RT2860STA detected, wireless networks
listed correct. When try to connect, it doesnt, like bad password, or so.
In /var/log/wpa_suplicant.log:
- Trying to associate w
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