Thank! Is it possible to start clean? To start from scratch driver clean then driver install followed reboot?
Mar
The first thing I'd try is to delete all your access point-specific settings in NM and reboot. Let NM find MFGT1 fresh and try to connect:The command sequence 'rm -rf' removes forcefully and permanently and is dangerous. Proofread carefully, as I am doing, before you press Enter.Code:sudo rm -rf /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/*
Reboot and let us hear your report.
"Oh, Ubuntu, you are my favorite Linux-based operating system" --Dr. Sheldon Cooper, B.Sc., M.Sc., M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D.
Thanks, will reboot now, sorry i have not looked sooner of the reply, i wish there is notification.
And it did or did not ask for your WEP key? It will help me to get details as to the behavior when you reply.There is; use thread tools at the top to subscribe and get an instant email.i wish there is notification.
"Oh, Ubuntu, you are my favorite Linux-based operating system" --Dr. Sheldon Cooper, B.Sc., M.Sc., M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D.
Is your routers WEP encryption set to Open or Shared? I noticed that your file differed from mine, connected to a WEP access point:Your relevant section is, or was:Code:[connection] id=qwest4288 uuid=cb140383-dd33-46e5-bfa1-903889f0fc43 type=802-11-wireless timestamp=1349014646 [802-11-wireless] ssid=qwest4288 mode=infrastructure mac-address=xx:94:6B:99:55:xx security=802-11-wireless-security [802-11-wireless-security] key-mgmt=none auth-alg=open wep-key0=92xxx60xxx wep-key-type=1 [ipv4] method=auto [ipv6] method=ignoreHow is your router set up?Code:[connection] id=MFGT1 uuid=0e7bce6c-12b4-44f8-a30a-26528794872b type=802-11-wireless [802-11-wireless] ssid=MFGT1 mode=infrastructure mac-address=C8:60:004:9E:86 security=802-11-wireless-security [802-11-wireless-security] key-mgmt=none wep-key0=529a65xxgh [ipv4] method=auto [ipv6] method=auto
"Oh, Ubuntu, you are my favorite Linux-based operating system" --Dr. Sheldon Cooper, B.Sc., M.Sc., M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D.
it is stil the same as you have posted. Yes it is wep. I checked my laptop which connects to the network and the settings were wep 40/128 bit-key......
How can i delete the driver? Then maybe redownload and start fresh not that it will fix or not but it is worth a try.
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