I upgraded from Kubuntu 9.x to 11.04 on my laptop. All went well except when I tried to make
a wireless connection at home. I have a WPA protocol that is password protected. When I ran wicd
the password was not accepted. When I tried the laptop at work, where the connection is also
WPA password protected, my authentication was rejected there too.
To enter my password, I click on the 'Properties' button in the wicd client and then I enter the
password and select 'WPA (1/2) password', which I assume is correct for a WPA channel.
At both sites, I know I have a good, solid wireless signal.
Does anyone have any ideas on what the problem could be?
Thanks in advance.
Jim Anderson
a wireless connection at home. I have a WPA protocol that is password protected. When I ran wicd
the password was not accepted. When I tried the laptop at work, where the connection is also
WPA password protected, my authentication was rejected there too.
To enter my password, I click on the 'Properties' button in the wicd client and then I enter the
password and select 'WPA (1/2) password', which I assume is correct for a WPA channel.
At both sites, I know I have a good, solid wireless signal.
Does anyone have any ideas on what the problem could be?
Thanks in advance.
Jim Anderson
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