I am also having a similar issue with Jaunty (2.6.28-11-generic) & Gnome (2.26.1) running on a Dell Mini 9 with a Broadcom wireless card. This was an initial Release Candidate install, but I have been performing regular updates.
I was able to connect to WPA2 Personal networks without any issues up until a week ago. Then it stopped working. I can successfully connect to unsecured networks. I have tried WPA Personal, WPA2 Personal and WPA/WPA2 Mixed. All are unsuccessful.
I have reinstalled WPASupplicant and Network Manager. I have uninstalled Network Manager and installed WICD. All of these attempts have been unsuccessful.
I am running a Linksys WRT54G with dd_WRT, hidden SSID, WPA/WPA2 Mixed.
Recently, I have noticed the Keyring popup message when I make changes to the wireless network settings. I don't remember these messages a couple weeks ago.
Could this have something to do with the WPA Passphrase getting stored in the keyring.
I am also having a similar issue with Jaunty (2.6.28-11-generic) & Gnome (2.26.1) running on a Dell Mini 9 with a Broadcom wireless card. This was an initial Release Candidate install, but I have been performing regular updates.
I was able to connect to WPA2 Personal networks without any issues up until a week ago. Then it stopped working. I can successfully connect to unsecured networks. I have tried WPA Personal, WPA2 Personal and WPA/WPA2 Mixed. All are unsuccessful.
I have reinstalled WPASupplicant and Network Manager. I have uninstalled Network Manager and installed WICD. All of these attempts have been unsuccessful.
I am running a Linksys WRT54G with dd_WRT, hidden SSID, WPA/WPA2 Mixed.
Recently, I have noticed the Keyring popup message when I make changes to the wireless network settings. I don't remember these messages a couple weeks ago.
Could this have something to do with the WPA Passphrase getting stored in the keyring.
- Tim