New user advices

jos poortvliet jos at mijnkamer.nl
Wed May 2 17:14:39 CEST 2007


Op Wednesday 02 May 2007, schreef Diego Costantini:
> 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. 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. I am sure it is correct, I also deleted it from keyring and
> inserted again, and also from control panel. 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.
>
> Diego

I think you should ask your distribution about this. The problem is somewhere 
in the software stack below KNetworkmanger, it's sure not a KDE thing.

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