Re: FC6 wireless -Network Manager

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2006/11/17, Matthew Saltzman <mjs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, antonio montagnani wrote:

> I can use my wap wireless network at home:
>
> 1) it is not very stable, even if distance is small, one floor.Signal
> is excellent under Windows, only 42% in Fedora, It often disconnect,
> then automatically it reconnects


Not sure what to suggest here.  What wireless card and what driver?

> 2) if my router doesn't broadcast SSID, I can't connect to my network.

Click "Connect to Other Wireless Network" in the drop-down menu and fill
in the SSID.

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I am running a D-link G650 with following drivers:
madwifi-0.9.3-29_r1754.fc6.at

I tried as you suggest for connecting to a network that is not
broadcasting: it doesn't work, but after googling, it seems that has
been reported in the Network Manager mailing list.
This is quite annoying in a safe environment, where SSID is disabled
(not here in the almost countryside... ;-)  )

I note also that after some disconnecting and automatic re-connecting,
automatic re-connecting stops working

I know that Network Manager people is working on these issues.

Tnx anyway
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Antonio Montagnani
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