Ad hoc WEP connection



I thought I saw this answered somewhere not too long ago, but can't find it in the list archives and can't seem to construct a rational googleism. So any thoughts:

I am running network manager on my laptop, it manages WPA at both home and office, and also successfully connects to open access points, no problem. Today, I was at a coffee shop that has free WIFI, but you have to get the day's WEP key from the counter. I guess they want to slow down the drive-by surfers . . . whatever.

I pointed network manager at the AP, it asked for the WEP pass-phrase, which I gave, no "connection". The network monitor icons seemed to show signal being exchanged, and showed signal strength, but the no actual communication was going on. Am I missing something? Do I have to configure WPA-Supplicant for each WEP I want to access too?
Thanks for any pointers.

Network Manager 0.6.3
Ubuntu Edgy
aetheros card - madwifi driver

Patton



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