On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:07 +0200, Leon Vergottini wrote: > I had the same problem the other day. After choosing it manually from > lists of available authentication methods it worked - as the other guy > says, make sure the router is configured with WPA. I have noticed that > I had to try several times before it connected. So if it does not > connect the first time, try again. It will authenticate eventually and > once it gets that done it will be fine. I have noticed that NetworkManager takes its own sweet time to find this router, yet ones (much further away) from the neighbours pop up into the list quite quickly. > Yip, Dlink router is a real bastard. I have set up for my parents home > and it works fine. What swayed me over this one compared to the Netgear was its three-year warranty versus the Netgear's one year. I've got more than a bit sick of unreliable gear. Now, having played with it and someone else's Netgear, one thing that I *REALLY* do not like about this Dlink DIR-300 is you cannot disable re-configuration via the wireless link. On other routers, I've been able to set it so that you had to plug a cable in to be able to configure it. Picture this scenario: You plug in your new wireless router, it has no security settings. You configure it using the HTTP webserver, and your passwords (any you set into it) are part of the HTML source code, viewable by anyone else at the same time. Your browser may display them as ***** in the webform, but it's only the browser display that's obscuring them. -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r 2.6.25.14-108.fc9.i686 Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list