Hi all
Our friendly IT guy has set up a few of us with a wireless connection in the office. It's a standard Belkin but connected to a different external connection. It's faster and with no download limit. It's a simple WPA/WPA2 Psk connection - at least that's what my Android phone says.
With Knetworkmanager I can succesfully connect to my home wireless and VPN to my work desktop. Dead easy once I was told the settings. The reason I mention this is that I don't believe WICD can do that.
The new connection is quite a different matter I'm afraid. No matter how many times I attempt to configure it I get the folowing:
Wireless icon shown in system tray
Shown as "connected" in the configuration panel
In the system tray panel it doesn't go past "configuring interface". I tell a lie there - it has connected twice, randomly and for no apparent reason. On boot it returns to the "norm" i.e doesn't get past configuring stage.
I have tried:
Despite my comments above, I gave WICD a try. It failed to connect due to "bad password"
Opensuse 12.1- live DVD and Kubuntu 11.10 live CD. I got precisely the same problem (stuck at configuring interface).
Ubuntu 11.10 and Lubuntu 11.10 (both live). A first time connection every time.
The fact that the 2 non-KDE live distros connect straight away suggests to me that this is a KDE-specific problem rather than a kubuntu one. So far as WICD is concerned I can't rule out the possibility that on removing networkmanager I inadvertently left behind something that conflicts with WICD.
Any thoughts folks?
Our friendly IT guy has set up a few of us with a wireless connection in the office. It's a standard Belkin but connected to a different external connection. It's faster and with no download limit. It's a simple WPA/WPA2 Psk connection - at least that's what my Android phone says.
With Knetworkmanager I can succesfully connect to my home wireless and VPN to my work desktop. Dead easy once I was told the settings. The reason I mention this is that I don't believe WICD can do that.
The new connection is quite a different matter I'm afraid. No matter how many times I attempt to configure it I get the folowing:
Wireless icon shown in system tray
Shown as "connected" in the configuration panel
In the system tray panel it doesn't go past "configuring interface". I tell a lie there - it has connected twice, randomly and for no apparent reason. On boot it returns to the "norm" i.e doesn't get past configuring stage.
I have tried:
Despite my comments above, I gave WICD a try. It failed to connect due to "bad password"
Opensuse 12.1- live DVD and Kubuntu 11.10 live CD. I got precisely the same problem (stuck at configuring interface).
Ubuntu 11.10 and Lubuntu 11.10 (both live). A first time connection every time.
The fact that the 2 non-KDE live distros connect straight away suggests to me that this is a KDE-specific problem rather than a kubuntu one. So far as WICD is concerned I can't rule out the possibility that on removing networkmanager I inadvertently left behind something that conflicts with WICD.
Any thoughts folks?
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