On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 18:49 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > But it doesn't allow me to try again. It asks for WEP keys. There are four > options, all WEP, whereas the main dialogue offers the same four plus two WPA > ones. Hrm, that may itself be a different bug. I'll check with the NM author. > > > 4. As on my own system, when the WEP key is requested there is no option > > > in the drop-down list to change it to WPA. > > > > That's because with WPA the access point can actually tell you that it > > requires WPA. If you're not getting this, and your access point is > > setup for WPA, I would suspect that your card is never actually able to > > communicate with the access point, which could be a firmware/kernel > > thing. > > > The fact that wireless worked, however briefly, when I first installed F10 > makes me think that the card is not at fault. However, I am tending towards > believing that it is a kernel issue. Well, card firmware is most often loaded from the operating system onto the volatile memory on the card, so it could in fact be a firmware issue. -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- Freedom² is a feature! identi.ca: http://identi.ca/jkeating
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