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Message #02207
Re: raring-desktop-i386 - Can not connect to a wireless network
Hi,
@Ioannis and Jose
Well, I can't even do anything right now on the Network Manager :D
I can't disable/Enable, I can't click Edit, nothing is working and I don't
know what is going on?
Whatever I click on, it does not work.
To answer this Q:
*Do you see the wireless network(s) that are available, and just can't
connect, or you see no wireless networks at all?*
Yes. I see the list of the Wireless Networks :)
Everything is there and listed.
Whenever I click to my Wireless Network to connect, the Indicator Applet
Icon will be changed showing the progress of trying to connect to a
wireless network but nothing is moving on, it does not connect and I'm
still connected ONLY to my wired connection.
I have a Wireless USB Adapter:
*-network
description: Wireless interface
physical id: 1
bus info: usb@1:1
logical name: wlan1
serial: 00:1f:1f:a8:e5:21
capabilities: ethernet physical wireless
configuration: broadcast=yes driver=rt2800usb
driverversion=3.5.0-27-generic firmware=0.29 link=no multicast=yes
wireless=IEEE 802.11bgn
Now, because nothing is responding on the Network Manager, I can't do
anything.
I need to increase my Networking Skills (System Wise) and learn more
commands in order to track this issue and try to fix it.
Never mind guys, I will do my digging and come back if I fail to find
anything ;)
Ali
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 4:28 AM, Jose Lopez <josewendy1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ali, I know that what i'm about to share is probably old hat. I never get
> my wireless working out of the box. I usually have ti right click on the
> Internet icon in the lxpanel uncheck the wireless item go out of it , then
> go back to it and click on it again. go back out of it, wait about five
> seconds. left clinck on the Internet icon again, and all the time it will
> show my network. That is just the way I do it, or else it will not work.
> jose
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Ioannis Vranos <ioannis.vranos@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>> Hi Ali,
>>
>> Do you see the wireless network(s) that are available, and just can't
>> connect, or you see no wireless networks at all?
>>
>>
>> Ioannis Vranos
>>
>> http://www.cppsoftware.net
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 1:35 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) <amjjawad@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi Phill and thanks for your quick reply,
>> >
>> > I'm on 10.04 right now. I have checked on 12.04. NO chance at all.
>> >
>> > Yes, this is ASUS F3F Intel Core Due @1.86GHz and 512MB RAM. That thread
>> > didn't help :(
>> > Unless you suggest to use:
>> > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper ???
>> >
>> > I think the Wireless here was working fine. I'm not sure but I think it
>> > stopped after using LAN connection. Now, even if I unplug the wire
>> (LAN), I
>> > can't connect.
>> >
>> > So, it seems not a release/OS issue but a Hardware issue? I'm a bit
>> confused
>> > about it.
>>
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