Actually, take that back. It's still not working even with the right password. It did work for a minute. Then after hibernation, it won't connect again. Here's the present routine: . enter correct wireless key/password into netw config dialogue . press okay (netw manager says it's connecting / awaiting authorisation & netw config says 'connected') . Watch while the netw mngr fails to establish a connection ( It just sits there saying 'awaiting authorisation', like it's waiting for some sort of intervention. But there's no password prompt. I put the password in just now anyway. So what's it waiting for? Perhaps networking simply doesn't work unless you use the wallet. The wallet then should tell you there is no choice. But anyway, the authorisation hasn't worked. So let's try putting in the password again in the only place where it will go in - the netw config dialogue: ) . open the netw config dialogue again (the password you have just entered has disappeared from the dialogue - it's blank, not saved - is this why it isn't authorising, because when you enter the password, it just get's lost somewhere?) . So you type in the wireless password again and go back to the beginning. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org