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Re: Alfa AWUS036NHR with RTL8188RU chipset

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On 09/21/2011 03:41 PM, Chiefdome wrote:
On 09/21/2011 10:39 PM, Chiefdome wrote:
On 09/21/2011 10:37 PM, Larry Finger wrote:
On 09/21/2011 03:28 PM, Chiefdome wrote:
The AP showen above is configured as you say as an 802.11bgn device. The
wireless connection is controlled by wicd.

I just reviewed our entire correspondence on this issue. I could not find
where you specified the make and model of the AP.

I have never used wicd, but several people on the openSUSE forums abandoned
it because it was buggy. Are you sure it is not the problem?

Larry

I also have a built-in iwlagn-wireless-card wicd is seriously not the problem.
What would you suggest to use to make a wireless connection from the gui?
With network-manager I have the same problems.

Chiefdome

Sorry I forgot to say what the AP is, it is a FritzBox 7270 v2.

It seems that we are converging on an incompatibility between that FritzBox 7270 and rtl8192cu as a problem.

*George* Do you have one in your Lab? As the price on EBay is $275 US, I'm not very interested in getting one.

*Chiefdome* Would it be possible for you to run Wireshark on some other machine and send us the capture file for the attempt to connect? When you use WPA-TKIP encryption, does it work? I would also appreciate your using 'git log' and verify that commits bac2555c6d863871329 and 3401dc6eba788ebc7c is present in your source.

Larry
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