Kubuntu 9.10 on a Toshiba Satellite...
having a problem getting NetworkManager to connect to my home
wifi router with WPA-PSK enabled.
Question: How to configure NM permanently (not every time) a wifi
router using WPA-PSK? What widget or applet to run and what
to set so the NM will connect?
The router works fine, as I have two other laptops (WinXP on wife's;
F-10 on a 2nd) both have WPA1 working smoothly with that D-Link DI-624.
Wired networking works great. wifi ALSO DOES work well in public free
unencrypted locations.
The NetworkManager configuration has a widget to enter password/key
so I entered my 32-char key here. However, it seems to be ignored:
1) it never negotiates a successful connection with the router and
2) it always asks again for the password/key and doesn't recall that
I provided that data in the config widget already.
I once had Ubuntu 7 or 8 (don't recall which) which used some keyring
applet to save the 32-char password and it assigned a short key to
the keyring to facilitate the password storage/retrieval. But, that
was Gnome and so I don't know what the KDE equivalent is to Gnome applet.
having a problem getting NetworkManager to connect to my home
wifi router with WPA-PSK enabled.
Question: How to configure NM permanently (not every time) a wifi
router using WPA-PSK? What widget or applet to run and what
to set so the NM will connect?
The router works fine, as I have two other laptops (WinXP on wife's;
F-10 on a 2nd) both have WPA1 working smoothly with that D-Link DI-624.
Wired networking works great. wifi ALSO DOES work well in public free
unencrypted locations.
The NetworkManager configuration has a widget to enter password/key
so I entered my 32-char key here. However, it seems to be ignored:
1) it never negotiates a successful connection with the router and
2) it always asks again for the password/key and doesn't recall that
I provided that data in the config widget already.
I once had Ubuntu 7 or 8 (don't recall which) which used some keyring
applet to save the 32-char password and it assigned a short key to
the keyring to facilitate the password storage/retrieval. But, that
was Gnome and so I don't know what the KDE equivalent is to Gnome applet.
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