Kai Ponte wrote:
One problem down, one to go.
I can't seem to connect to my (or any other) wifi network with my laptop.
I have an Intel 3945 ABG card in my laptop. It is loaded with the ipw3945d Regulatory Daemon, ipw3945-kmp-default, ipw-firmware, the iwl3945-ucode and iwlifi-kmp-default files in YaST.
I have network setup to be user controlled using KNetworkmanager. Though previously hidden, I have my SSID open with no password.
I can see my network but cannot connect. The KNetworkmanager progress bar gets to 28% then quits.
I also tried this on a few of my neighbors' open wifi networks and I can't get to them either.
On a previous attempt to setup 10.3 on this laptop, I was intermittently able to get on the wifi. 10.2 had no issues.
I've googled but not found much to help out.
Kai, KNetworkmanager has some "issues," to put it mildly. Try this. Delete the card in Yast, choose "finish," and go back into the Yast option for network devices. Redefine the card, but DON'T choose KNetworkmanager. Define the card with your ID etc. for your router there. See if that works. Fred -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org