Will Stephenson wrote:
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 07:53:44 Fred A. Miller wrote:
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
I have an Intel 4965AGN. it works fine with no encryption. When I try to enable either WEP or WPA/WPA2 it failes to connect. This is under both yast and network manager. Does anyone have any suggestions? If you're using KDE4.* DON'T use KNetworkmanager 4!! It's defective and is even works if the site is "hidden!!" Use the KDE 3.5 version. If all else fails, set it up via Yast using the ifup method.
You've made me see red.
I just put several days effort while I was officially sick in bed into making NetworkManager-kde4 able to deal with hidden networks, since guys like Tony pointed out that they didn't work and I said I'd have something useable by the end of the week.
Good...thanks!
(Message-ID: <4A92C49A.2060404@technologist.com> "KDE 3 users: What's missing in KDE 4.3?")
You're welcome to use what you like but don't dissuade others[*] from using this as if it were intrinsically defective and never to improve.
Why.....because I told you the truth? NOT gonna happen! It has been broken. It SOMETIMES will work, but NOT reliably....dropping connection FREQUENTLY is still a problem. It's so bad that I won't allow it on client systems and stick with the KDE3 version. If you can fix the continual dropping of connection, AND make it reliable for non-broadcast access points, then I'll be glad to use it for all clients. Fred -- There is a reason that talk radio is primarily conservative. Conservatives are interested ONLY in the truth. Liberals only care about dogma and their agenda. The truth is unimportant. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org