john wendel wrote:
After several hours of fiddling with the non-working wireless network in
my new Fedora installation, I noticed in the log file a list of
supported security modules - and "WPA - AES" wasn't in the list.
So, I changed my router to use "WPA - TKIP" instead of "WPA - AES". I
then restarted the box, and got an perfect wireless connection.
It would really be nice if the #$$%%# software would have mentioned that
it doesn't support "AES".
I'm confused. So why does my connection at home work using WPA-AES?
I'm using a Linksys wrt54g, stock. NetworkManger w/wpa_supplicant on my
F9 laptop. As a matter of fact, it works both for me at home, and at my
mother's place where her router is configured for WPA-TKIP....
What are you missing that I already have?
Regards,
John
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