On 06/24/2010 11:38 PM, Thomas Taylor was caught red-handed while writing:: > On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 18:24:31 -0700 > Thomas Taylor<linxt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> Hi all; >> >> Recently installed Fedora13 and am working through problems. I've managed to >> solve most by lots of reading documentation and googling but am being >> frustated with wireless not working in KDE. It's working fine in Gnome but I >> prefer KDE. >> >> I've tried both using NetworkManager and traditional (ifup) methods but can't >> get associated with my wireless router except in Gnome. The router (Linksys >> WRT54G) is set to not broadcast ESSID. I can see it with iwlist wlan0 scan >> but only Gnome will associate with it. >> >> It's my understanding that both Gnome and KDE use NetworkManager but with >> different GUIs. If that is so, why won't both associate? >> >> Any comments or suggestions gladly accepted. >> >> Thanks, Tom >> >> > Additional information as appropriate: > > lspci: > > 08:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 5100 > 14:00.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): O2 Micro, Inc. Device 10f7 (rev 01) > 14:00.1 SD Host controller: O2 Micro, Inc. Device 8120 (rev 01) > 14:00.2 Mass storage controller: O2 Micro, Inc. Device 8130 (rev 01) > 20:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI > Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 03) > > > lsmod: > > nf_nat 19059 2 ipt_MASQUERADE,iptable_nat > stp 1887 1 bridge > llc 4557 2 bridge,stp > ip6t_REJECT 4055 6 > nf_conntrack_ipv6 17513 14 > ip6table_filter 2743 1 > ip6_tables 16558 1 ip6table_filter > ipv6 267065 32 ip6t_REJECT,nf_conntrack_ipv6 > iwlcore 220675 1 iwlagn > mii 4142 1 r8169 > mac80211 196945 2 iwlagn,iwlcore > cfg80211 117099 3 iwlagn,iwlcore,mac80211 > > ifup wlan0 > > Error org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSettings.InternalError: unable to get the > connection D-Bus path Error > org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSettings.InternalError: unable to get the > connection D-Bus path Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) : SET > failed on device wlan0 ; Invalid argument. Determining IP information for > wlan0... failed; no link present. Check cable? > > dmesg | grep iwlagn: > > iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, > 2.6.33.3-85.fc13.x86_64-kds iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2009 Intel Corporation > iwlagn 0000:08:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > iwlagn 0000:08:00.0: setting latency timer to 64 > iwlagn 0000:08:00.0: Detected Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5100AGN REV=0x54 > iwlagn 0000:08:00.0: Tunable channels: 13 802.11bg, 24 802.11a channels > alloc irq_desc for 33 on node -1 > alloc kstat_irqs on node -1 > iwlagn 0000:08:00.0: irq 33 for MSI/MSI-X > iwlagn 0000:08:00.0: firmware: requesting iwlwifi-5000-2.ucode > iwlagn 0000:08:00.0: loaded firmware version 8.24.2.12 > > The error message from ifup leads me to believe the problem is with a missing > D-Bus service. When I go to System> Admin> Services (in Gnome), D-Bus is not > listed and an rpm -q for it comes up blank. Is this something KDE should have > installed during the Fedora installation? If so, how do I get it? > > JD, adding the "-dd" didn't help since the network never gets that far in KDE. > > Tim, unfortunately I am unable to get to my router which is located in the > basement and I'm handicapped and can't get down the stairs. It was setup many > years ago with admin access restricted to wired connection which I don't have > up here. Hmmm, maybe I need a 100ft patch cord! > > Tom > I did not say -dd would make it work. It simply forces the wpa_supplicant to issue more debug messages. But since now you reveal that it is unable to talk to dbus, you need to also add -u in addition to -dd Option -u enabled dbus when NetworkManager is used. I really have found no need for NetworkManager. I have disabled it. Furthermore, I found that when I tried to use NetworkManager, it was not even reading /etc/sysconfig/wpa_supplicant for the arguments, so, I was not able to see the debug output of wpa_supplicant, and it did not even select the correct interface (ra0). I suggest you get rid of NetworkManager altogether. Disable it AND remove -u from /etc/sysconfig/wpa_supplicant, and you will be just fine! Cheers, JD -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines