I've been struggling to connect to my home wireless network, but up until now my Broadcom card has been able to at least detect the network. I know this because in Network manager, in the Add Network Connection dialog box, if I tell it to scan for wireless networks then I see my home network along with all the other local wireless networks.
My new Infinity can't connect to a secured wireless network. However, it can connect to an unsecured network. When I select my wireless network and enter the password that I'm 100% sure is correct nothing happens. It doesn't show acquiring an IP or anything, It just shows the network as being secured still. I've tried the following:
1. Tried two different routers.
Just recently installed Crunchbang Waldorf on my Acer Aspire One 722. My problem is that it will not connect to any local wireless networks. Two here are open, and one is secured (I forget the protocol). Upon selecting them in nm-applet it will spin for a while then show "The network connection has been disconnected", stop, then resume the cycle.
My wifi connection drops sometimes and, for some reason, Network Manager attempts to connect to my neighbor's network, which requires a password (which I don't know). Is there any way to blacklist a wireless network so that the Network Manager will never attempt to connect to it?
I have recently done a clean install of Ubuntu 10.10 on my eee B202. I have a few little niggling problems that I am trying to sort out. One of them is connecting to my wireless network.
For a little more secturity, I have my wireless network set up such that it does not broadcast the SSID.
I switched to wicd a few months ago because it seemed to switch between wired and wireless very smoothly.
It's been a while since I've used wireless and now when I try I get
Quote:
Connection Failed: Bad Password
every the time.
I know the password is correct b/c it is the pw I use everywhere on my laptop as well as the router and I am writing this on an old wi
Hi,
I just bought an MSI Wind and have loaded Fedora on it as we can only buy them with XP in Australia.
I cannot connect to my wireless network with either the on board wireless, or with a usb adapter plugged in. All I get from the connection manager is that the connection failed.
Hello
I use pppoe connection over wireless network, for long time I've used console, so I didn't had any problem with it, BUT - after installing gnome, I can't connect to the wireless ISP. On my network manager I see my wireless network, I can connected to it, but when I do it, I don't see DSL connection on my menu, If I only connect cable to it, DSL connection is showing again.
Fedora 10 (dual boot w/ XP) on Dell Optiplex with a Dell wireless antenna