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It's frustrating, because this is so un-"linux-like" to have intermittent unreliability. Usually things work 100% or 0% of the time on my linux system. Note, I have not used the 2.6.15-rc kernel version nor 1.0.8 with WPA yet, this problem might be fixed. Can anybody verify? --[[User:Gsmenden|Gsmenden]] | It's frustrating, because this is so un-"linux-like" to have intermittent unreliability. Usually things work 100% or 0% of the time on my linux system. Note, I have not used the 2.6.15-rc kernel version nor 1.0.8 with WPA yet, this problem might be fixed. Can anybody verify? --[[User:Gsmenden|Gsmenden]] | ||
: Same problem here with a Linksys router and WPA, no problem with other routers ... I'll try the new kernel and ipw2200--[[User:Xoby|Xoby]] 18:35, 15 January 2006 (CET) | : Same problem here with a Linksys router and WPA, no problem with other routers ... I'll try the new kernel and ipw2200--[[User:Xoby|Xoby]] 18:35, 15 January 2006 (CET) | ||
+ | :: I've tried and still had problems, I also edited my wpa_supplicant file to: | ||
+ | ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant | ||
+ | ctrl_interface_group=0 | ||
+ | eapol_version=1 | ||
+ | ap_scan=1 | ||
+ | fast_reauth=1 | ||
+ | ### Associate with any open access point | ||
+ | ### Scans/ESSID changes can be done with wpa_cli | ||
+ | network={ | ||
+ | ssid="myssid" | ||
+ | psk="mypass" | ||
+ | priority=1 | ||
+ | proto=WPA | ||
+ | key_mgmt=WPA-PSK | ||
+ | pairwise=TKIP CCMP | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | And successfully transfered more than 5 Gb without any problem--[[User:Xoby|Xoby]] 11:16, 19 January 2006 (CET) |
Revision as of 11:16, 19 January 2006
The ipw2000 drivers loads clean on my t42 and the interface eth1 is accessible. However, the wireless-lan LED does not light and i cant connect. Havent figured out what this is.
Radio Switch utility needed
I have the same problem. WiFi adapter must be turned on before using. In Windows software utility is executed by Fn+F5 keys. This utility turns WiFi and/or Bluetooth adpters on/off. In Linux Fn+F5 controls only Bluetooth adapter. Unfortunately I can not find switch utility yet (10 Sep 2005).
Try using the usual hotkey hooks to activate the power management features described in the article. --Thinker 04:37, 18 Nov 2005 (CET)
Reliability problems
On a T43p ipw2200 v1.0.6 works well 95% of the time with WPA using wpa_supplicant. However it seemingly randomly causes trouble and refuses to connect (it is not the router, as non-linux devices work.) It always recovers with a killall wpa_supplicant, unloading the ipw2200 and ieee80211 modules, and reloading everything (you can even write a "netreset" script to do this for you automatically, as I have done.)
It's frustrating, because this is so un-"linux-like" to have intermittent unreliability. Usually things work 100% or 0% of the time on my linux system. Note, I have not used the 2.6.15-rc kernel version nor 1.0.8 with WPA yet, this problem might be fixed. Can anybody verify? --Gsmenden
- Same problem here with a Linksys router and WPA, no problem with other routers ... I'll try the new kernel and ipw2200--Xoby 18:35, 15 January 2006 (CET)
- I've tried and still had problems, I also edited my wpa_supplicant file to:
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant ctrl_interface_group=0 eapol_version=1 ap_scan=1 fast_reauth=1 ### Associate with any open access point ### Scans/ESSID changes can be done with wpa_cli network={ ssid="myssid" psk="mypass" priority=1 proto=WPA key_mgmt=WPA-PSK pairwise=TKIP CCMP }
And successfully transfered more than 5 Gb without any problem--Xoby 11:16, 19 January 2006 (CET)