Re: One more clue
- From: David Abrahams <dave boost-consulting com>
- To: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: One more clue
- Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 11:24:31 -0400
"Darren Albers" <dalbers gmail com> writes:
R> On 9/6/06, David Abrahams <dave boost-consulting com> wrote:
>>
>> I have heard from at least two other people that they're following
>> this thread with interest because they're having the same experience
>> as I am. Who knows how many have seen it but haven't bothered to pipe
>> up, or had the problem and just gave up on NM?
>
> Please ask them to join this thread, more data points are always good.
>
>
>> > This happens on every encrypted access point you try to connect to?
>>
>> I haven't really had too many options to try. I have three
>> router/access point boxes in the house but I can't get one (a LinkSys)
>> to reset to its factory state and I don't seem to have the password
>> anymore. And it's old enough to only support WEP. The other two are
>> both the same Belkin model, and one was set up as a pure access point
>> on the same channel and SSID as the router, but is currently
>> disconnected (no change w.r.t. reliability of NM).
>
> That is interesting since I have seen wierdness with various access
> points. The Belkin is configured for WPA-PSK using TKIP with the SSID
> being broadcast?
ATM the SSID is hidden, but the behavior was the same when it was
broadcast.
--
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com
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