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When I connect to a WPA & WPA2 Personal network that I haven't connected to before, I get an instant notification: "The network has been disconnected". I have to go in manually with "Edit Connections" and add the password, then it works fine. Is there a way to have it automatically ask for the password instead? Thanks.
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maybe try to remove netowrk manager and install it again. When I'm trying connect to any network than network manager is asking me for password everytime... so probly You have some problem with configuration, or maybe some package is missing ? wait for answer some advenced user...
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If I'm not mistaken, it's network-manager-applet which takes care of that. Do you have it installed?
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Yes propobly it's right, I have it installed in my system...
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Yes, I have network-manager-applet installed. Everything works except that it doesn't ask me for a password for any new network I try to connect to. It should do that, right?
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I have the same problem.
Installed networkmanager today and network-manager-applet don't ask me the wireless key of the available networks.
If i edit manually it works fine.
Any ideas?
Last edited by zepar (2012-08-05 19:11:53)
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It's a dependency problem.
I'm using xfce4 and network-manager-applet needs gnome-keyring to ask the wireless key.
pacman -S gnome-keyring
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Please mark thread as solved
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I'll add this to the wiki as I just experienced this problem.
D:
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This is still true today. Where could I suggest to add 'gnome-keyring' as an optional dependency for 'network-manager-applet'?
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This is still true today. Where could I suggest to add 'gnome-keyring' as an optional dependency for 'network-manager-applet'?
You might frown upon this, but I would report it as a bug through the bugtracker.
Claire is fine.
Problems? I have dysgraphia, so clear and concise please.
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It helped men, I had the same problem, cheers!
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Closing this old thread.
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