On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 19:35:55 -0800
Kai Ponte
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.
Ideas?
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In my experience using openSUSE 10.3 on my T61p with the ipw3945, I have to toggle the wifi switch while KNetworkmanager is starting to spin in order to get it to connect. I've been hoping that a driver update will correct the problem. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org