I tried with KNetworkManager, and before with NetworkManager in Gnome, and also following the lot of procedures online to make it work in case of weird malfunctions, but still I couldn't make it work.<br>I just see that it is trying to connect, but seems that switches continuously between 0% and 100% signal (the router is very close) like if it couldn't negotiate the password.
<br>I am sure it is correct, I also deleted it from keyring and inserted again, and also from control panel.<br>Without agreeing on the password obviously the router can't assign me the correct IP by DHCP, so I also tried to force it statically, but didn't help either.
<br><br>Diego<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/5/2, Marcelo Magno T. Sales <<a href="mailto:marcelo.sales@sefaz.pe.gov.br">marcelo.sales@sefaz.pe.gov.br</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Em Sex 27 Abr 2007, Diego Costantini escreveu:<br><br>> - even if this is a more technical issue I'll post here because nowadays I<br>> consider it as quality of a system: developers should care a bit more about
<br>> wireless and security keys (like WPA), because this will be the way of the<br>> market, and I think it should be a priority to make it work when a new<br>> distibution is released, and in my experience I really thought to give up
<br>> with Linux because I couldn't make my Wireless Intel3945 work with WPA in<br>> both new Ubuntu and Kubuntu. In the end I decided to temporarily use WEP on<br>> router and give a chance to Linux, but many people won't be able to do
<br>> anything and Windows will continue with its monopoly...<br><br>I use this very card here with WPA2. Did you try KNetworkManager? It<br>simplifies a lot the configuration and connection to wireless networks. The<br>
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