On Monday 19 May 2008 15:38, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Daniel Y. Zhang wrote: > > BTW, I try again in the weekend to broadcast my SSID, it only works when > > I didn't set any security mechanisms(WEP or WPA). When I set 128-bit WEP > > again, the wireless failed. Should I try iwconfig something manually? I > > am running Fedora 9 live from a 4GB USB stick. > > It sounds like you are not providing the security key. You have to > configure the interface for the type of encryption you are using, > and give it the key. You also have to make sure you are in the > managed mode. The network configuration GUI can set things up for > you. (You can also set it up using iwconfig, but you will have to do > it again after a reboot.) > I've been following this thread because I have the same problem on my Mandriva laptop. With a cabled connection it starts at bootup. A wireless connection doesn't. The config tools confirm that it knows the wpa pass-phrase, and manually connecting later does work. It's not a show-stopper but it is a PITA. I believe that for some reason the pass-phrase is not being used at bootup. I presume that wpa-supplicant is the culprit. Maybe we should be filing bug reports, but since it's cross-distro I wonder where? On the various distros so that they can pass it upstream if required? Anne -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list