Mike C: Yes, I was able to use dhclient to connect to an unsecured network - I didn't test with my home connection using WPA2-PSK. I'm not keen to go back to tinkering with CLI tools to configure my connections (my brain is low on capacity right now). However, if there is anything I can do to reveal what specifically is causing the problem with the new version of wpa_supplicant, let me know. Mike Mike C wrote: > Mike Leahy <mgleahy <at> alumni.uwaterloo.ca> writes: > >> and ultimately I noticed this if I restarted the wpa_supplicant service: >> >> Stopping wpa_supplicant: [ OK ] >> Starting wpa_supplicant: /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf, >> -iwlan0, -DwextSIOCSIFFLAGS: No such device >> Could not set interface 'wlan0' UP >> ioctl[SIOCSIWAUTH]: Operation not supported >> WEXT auth param 4 value 0x0 - ioctl[SIOCSIWAUTH]: Operation not supported >> WEXT auth param 5 value 0x1 - [ OK ] >> > > As a comparison I have the following output when starting wpa_supplicant > for the rt73usb driver with a usb dongle: > > [root@lapmike1 ~]# service wpa_supplicant start > Starting wpa_supplicant: /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf, -iwlan0, > -Dwextioctl[SIOCSIWAUTH]: Operation not supported > WEXT auth param 4 value 0x0 - ioctl[SIOCSIWAUTH]: Operation not supported > WEXT auth param 5 value 0x1 - [ OK ] > > However I then run dhclient wlan0 and get an ip address - this is using > WPA2-PSK and I then get a nice stable 54MB/s connection. > > So the existence of the errors does not stop the interface establishing > a connection - I am using 2.6.23.8-62.fc8 - which is different to you > but I wonder if you are still able to get a wireless link despite the errors > like I can? > -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list