Please remember that i very seldom post about a problem with Kubuntu, so I hope folks will take this in the way that it is intended.
The situation is this; due to a change in living arrangements, I now probably ought to have a password on the router, so I put one on, it is a NetGear and I'm using a rather old style wireless card with antenna, a normal atheros chipset.
When I put the password on the router I was easily able to get Kubuntu Natty to take it and the wireless works fine.
Without mentioning any names I have several other distros on other hard drives, and they also, took the password, stored it and I can get on just fine.
However, using Kubu Precise, I've made two clean installs of it on two hard drives starting last June and in both cases I can easily get onto the net wirelessly through not MY router but using an unencrypted router of a neighbor.
So the problem is not the router per-se. It is a problem with the OS and the password for the router.
The OS .....SEES the router, and tries to "configure the interface", it just will not either "take/hold/give" I do not know what, the password with/to the router.
Stealing some of his/her bandwidth I have downloaded all updates etc. . Because I figured maybe it was some kind of update problem with the networking part of the OS.
But, no, I still cannot get onto the net using my router with password.
Let me REemphasize that Natty took the password and ran with it, other distros took the password and ran with it, only Precise won't.
I've tried the various settings in network manager and still no luck so don't know.
woodsmoke
The situation is this; due to a change in living arrangements, I now probably ought to have a password on the router, so I put one on, it is a NetGear and I'm using a rather old style wireless card with antenna, a normal atheros chipset.
When I put the password on the router I was easily able to get Kubuntu Natty to take it and the wireless works fine.
Without mentioning any names I have several other distros on other hard drives, and they also, took the password, stored it and I can get on just fine.
However, using Kubu Precise, I've made two clean installs of it on two hard drives starting last June and in both cases I can easily get onto the net wirelessly through not MY router but using an unencrypted router of a neighbor.
So the problem is not the router per-se. It is a problem with the OS and the password for the router.
The OS .....SEES the router, and tries to "configure the interface", it just will not either "take/hold/give" I do not know what, the password with/to the router.
Stealing some of his/her bandwidth I have downloaded all updates etc. . Because I figured maybe it was some kind of update problem with the networking part of the OS.
But, no, I still cannot get onto the net using my router with password.
Let me REemphasize that Natty took the password and ran with it, other distros took the password and ran with it, only Precise won't.
I've tried the various settings in network manager and still no luck so don't know.
woodsmoke
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