Many thanks! I've tested it on a couple of routers and public wifi network and can confirm that it works fine with WEP ASCII keys. (Running plasma-widget-networkmanagement from Aurélien's ppa repository on Kubuntu Karmic Beta 64bit.)
[Unfortunately, one little snag, which warrants a separate bug - when I get the chance I'll search/create a new bug for KDE. The default for the software on connecting to a WEP network is to ask the user to enter a WEP passphrase rather than a WEP ASCII or HEX key. I realise that there's no way of the software differentiating between passphrases and keys, but that there is a way of differentiating between different ASCII and HEX keys. Thus the user must at least choose either key or passphrase, the rest is figured automatically. I suggest it would be far better for a request for a key to be the default, because: a) the vast majority of WEP usage is via ASCII or HEX keys rather than passphrases - as (from broad anecdotal experience, and market rationale) consumer devices and public networks to not default to using WEP passphrases; b) the few usages of WEP passphrase almost always involve technical users or users in corporate spheres with either technical support or a far greater awareness then the general public of 'having to do something special' with their wifi settings. ] -- Can not connect using WEP ASCII keys https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/453260 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to plasma-widget-network-manager in ubuntu. -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list kubuntu-b...@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs