Cool,
mine seems to automatically connect, I don't think it does it straight away, but it does eventually!
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Cool,
mine seems to automatically connect, I don't think it does it straight away, but it does eventually!
Ok in my case my wireless device is known as wlan0, as yours is eth1, you'll need to substitute wlan0 for eth1 where applicable..
I'm not at my ubuntu machine at the moment so I can't confirm what i did with regards to the quotes.
I think for ssid in the wpa_supplicant conf file you need to enclose it in quotes. Psk not in...
brio_ko, I see you have eth0 and eth1, I presume one is wireless and one is wired, I think sometimes this can cause problems so try disabling the wired one.
calvin, I don't have that either,
what i did was to get /etc/network/interfaces to do the wpa supplicant stuff by adding this under the wlan0 section:
pre-up wpa_supplicant -Bw -Dwext...
I've noticed in edgy that network-manager-gnome doesn't play well, it'll show the networks in range, and it'll attempt to connect.. but it won't actually connect, and where wpa networks are listed...
After a few issues I've gotten this working, I'll post my experiences just incase anyone else comes across the problem:
My setup:
Machine: Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo 1650
Platform: Ubuntu Edgy...