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[Bug 227406] KNetworkManager don't show wireless connection (airport 802.11b).
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- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 03:43:03 -0700 (MST)
- Message-id: <20061211104303.37D6125C887@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=227406
iakynet@xxxxxxxxx changed:
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------- Comment #8 from iakynet@xxxxxxxxx 2006-12-11 03:43 MST -------
(In reply to comment #7)
> As long as the network does not show up when running 'nm-tool' there is nothing
> what KNetworkManager can do about.
>
> Does the wireless network of your neighbor show up when running 'nm-tool'?
I will try it later, when i go to home (if the wireless network is activated
:-) )
> Are you sure that you haven't disabled wireless (Options -> Enable/Disable
> Wireless) in KNetworkManager?
'Options -> Enable/Disable Wireless' do nothing for me. I mean: in its initial
status, KNetworkManager interface (the popup when click in systray icon) is
like wireless is disabled. But selecting 'Options -> Enable Wireless' do
nothing, and the KNetworkManager interface do not show any information about
the wireless interface (eth1). The interface that I believe that it would be is
[1], but without the wireless network list when there is no wireless networks
accesible, as it was for me in OpenSuse 10.1. In my case, the "Wireless
Networks" section is missing _always_, like when you disabled wireless.
IMHO, i think the more important problem here is the missing "Wireless Network"
section in KNetorkManager interface, because when it finally appears it
probably shows correctly the accesibles wireless networks. Anyway, y will try
if wireless network is registered in the 'nm-tool' output when it is possible
for me.
[1]
http://files.opensuse.org/opensuse/en/thumb/9/90/Knetworkmanager.png/800px-Knetworkmanager.png
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iakynet@xxxxxxxxx changed:
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------- Comment #8 from iakynet@xxxxxxxxx 2006-12-11 03:43 MST -------
(In reply to comment #7)
> As long as the network does not show up when running 'nm-tool' there is nothing
> what KNetworkManager can do about.
>
> Does the wireless network of your neighbor show up when running 'nm-tool'?
I will try it later, when i go to home (if the wireless network is activated
:-) )
> Are you sure that you haven't disabled wireless (Options -> Enable/Disable
> Wireless) in KNetworkManager?
'Options -> Enable/Disable Wireless' do nothing for me. I mean: in its initial
status, KNetworkManager interface (the popup when click in systray icon) is
like wireless is disabled. But selecting 'Options -> Enable Wireless' do
nothing, and the KNetworkManager interface do not show any information about
the wireless interface (eth1). The interface that I believe that it would be is
[1], but without the wireless network list when there is no wireless networks
accesible, as it was for me in OpenSuse 10.1. In my case, the "Wireless
Networks" section is missing _always_, like when you disabled wireless.
IMHO, i think the more important problem here is the missing "Wireless Network"
section in KNetorkManager interface, because when it finally appears it
probably shows correctly the accesibles wireless networks. Anyway, y will try
if wireless network is registered in the 'nm-tool' output when it is possible
for me.
[1]
http://files.opensuse.org/opensuse/en/thumb/9/90/Knetworkmanager.png/800px-Knetworkmanager.png
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