I've just done a clean install of 8.04 (KDE4 + KDE3, but I've done config on 3 so far) on my ageing Compaq Armada M300 laptop (PIII 600mhz, 300Mb RAM). Just about everything worked, except I can't get a connection to my WPA protected home network.
I'm using a Netgear WG511 v2 PCMCIA wireless card with Ndiswrapper and the windows driver. This worked fine and Network-Manager can see all my local wireless networks. when I try to connect it asks for my WPA key, goes away and thinks about it, then comes back and asks for the key again.
I tried using Wicd instead of Network-manager (I used to use wicd on Kubuntu 7.10) but same story. Wicd hangs trying to connect to a wpa network. If I turn off WPA and go back to WEP, Network-Manager connects fine.
My network is a Netgear DG834GT, which was running WPA-PSK, but now just wep .
I've found a few vaguely similar sounding bugs linked ot wpa-supplicant, but no resolution. Anyone else connecting to a WPA network using Hardy ?
Thanks
Paul.
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http://www.paulhurley.co.uk
I'm using a Netgear WG511 v2 PCMCIA wireless card with Ndiswrapper and the windows driver. This worked fine and Network-Manager can see all my local wireless networks. when I try to connect it asks for my WPA key, goes away and thinks about it, then comes back and asks for the key again.
I tried using Wicd instead of Network-manager (I used to use wicd on Kubuntu 7.10) but same story. Wicd hangs trying to connect to a wpa network. If I turn off WPA and go back to WEP, Network-Manager connects fine.
My network is a Netgear DG834GT, which was running WPA-PSK, but now just wep .
I've found a few vaguely similar sounding bugs linked ot wpa-supplicant, but no resolution. Anyone else connecting to a WPA network using Hardy ?
Thanks
Paul.
--
http://www.paulhurley.co.uk
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