Good Morning,
A bit green to Kubuntu, so please be patient.
Have Lucid 10.4 installed on my Toshiba Sat. notebook, and I'm having some problems connecting via Wireless to my Apple Base-station/router. Wired works just ducky (I'm on now). Wireless with no security setting works just fine, too. However if I try to enable WEP encryption (my other desktop computer does not support WPA, so can't use), I am unable to connect.
I'm using WICD network manager, and have tried all 3 possible WEP settings (WEP Hex, WEP Passphrase, and WEP Shared/Restricted). I've tried entering the literal text of my network password (very simple one for testing purposes), as well as the "HEX equivalent" provided by the base-station software. Every permutation (6 possible, right?), and none of them can connect (reports back bad password every time). Yet when I disable security, she connects up just fine and runs great (so I'm pretty sure this isn't a hardware issue).
Any idea's where to start troubleshooting?
Thanks.
- Mac
A bit green to Kubuntu, so please be patient.
Have Lucid 10.4 installed on my Toshiba Sat. notebook, and I'm having some problems connecting via Wireless to my Apple Base-station/router. Wired works just ducky (I'm on now). Wireless with no security setting works just fine, too. However if I try to enable WEP encryption (my other desktop computer does not support WPA, so can't use), I am unable to connect.
I'm using WICD network manager, and have tried all 3 possible WEP settings (WEP Hex, WEP Passphrase, and WEP Shared/Restricted). I've tried entering the literal text of my network password (very simple one for testing purposes), as well as the "HEX equivalent" provided by the base-station software. Every permutation (6 possible, right?), and none of them can connect (reports back bad password every time). Yet when I disable security, she connects up just fine and runs great (so I'm pretty sure this isn't a hardware issue).
Any idea's where to start troubleshooting?
Thanks.
- Mac
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