I don't know of anybody reporting that N-M works with wireless devices that require keys or wpa. It does work for me on wired ethernet and for networks that don't have security. If there is anybody for whom N-M works with WEP or WPA, let's hear about how you make it go. Do you configure your cards through system-config-network? pj On 6/7/06, Thom Paine <painethom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just installed FC5 on my laptop, and I'm using ndiswrapper with my USR 5411 wireless card. The card is working good, as I'm online now to write this, but I can't seem to get networkmanager to work properly. If I stop wpa_supplicant, networkmanagerdispatcher, and networkmanager I am able to just ifup wlan0. If I enable et al, and try and get connected the power light blinks on and off a bit, and the link light will blink, but I can't seem to get connected. The icon makes like it's going to connect, as the bottom circle turns green, and occasionally the top one will turn green but when it does I don't seem to get an IP from my server. Any ideas on how I can get this working? I searched the archives and saw a post about deleting some old dhclient.wlan0 files and stuff, but nothing has seemed to help. Thanks. -- -=/>Thom -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
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