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Until this morning, wireless was working fine. Now it's not, and with nothing to cause it. I haven't upgraded any packages, I haven't edited my network profiles, and I haven't changed any settings on my router - it just doesn't work. Weird, yes?
19:57:47 /home/barrucadu % ! netcfg2 WHN
> WHN up - Wireless association failed. [FAIL]
19:58:22 /home/barrucadu % ! cat /etc/network.d/WHN
CONNECTION="wireless"
INTERFACE=wlan0
SCAN="yes"
SECURITY="wpa"
ESSID="WHN"
KEY="keyHere"
IP="dhcp"
TIMEOUT=20
19:58:37 /home/barrucadu % ! iwlist wlan0 scan
wlan0 Scan completed :
.....
Cell 05 - Address: 00:1D:68:F0:A3:ED
ESSID:"WHN"
Mode:Master
Channel:11
Frequency:2.462 GHz (Channel 11)
Quality=73/100 Signal level:-61 dBm Noise level=-127 dBm
Encryption key:on
IE: Unknown: 000357484E
IE: Unknown: 010882848B962430486C
IE: Unknown: 03010B
IE: Unknown: 2A0102
IE: Unknown: 2F0102
IE: Unknown: 32040C121860
IE: Unknown: DD060010180201F0
Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s
24 Mb/s; 36 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s; 6 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s
12 Mb/s; 48 Mb/s
Extra:tsf=0000000059f5b18b
Extra: Last beacon: 180ms ago
Like I said, nothing has changed at all. Thinking it was a router problem, I changed to a different router, but the problem persisted. It's not just limited to WPA either, I tried WEP and just plain unsecured wireless. Same problem for all of them. I've tried sitting right next to the router so the signal is excellent, but no joy there either. I'm at a complete loss.
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2 suggestions:
1. try upping the timeout-value
2. try dhclient instead of dhcpcd
Can you connect with another pc? which chipset/driver?
Zl.
/EDIT: and you're sure nobody else has gained access to your router to change the password f.e.? What's the output of wpa_supplicant?
Last edited by zenlord (2009-04-24 12:45:12)
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2 suggestions:
1. try upping the timeout-value
2. try dhclient instead of dhcpcdCan you connect with another pc? which chipset/driver?
Zl.
/EDIT: and you're sure nobody else has gained access to your router to change the password f.e.? What's the output of wpa_supplicant?
1. Same problem (complaining about either wireless association failed or DHCP IP lease attempt failed)
2. No effect
3. No other computers in the house use wireless, but as I tried changing the router I doubt it's a problem with both of them. I'm using iwl4965. When I've had this problem before, modprobe -r iwl4965 and then modprobe iwl4965 solved the problem.
4. Positive.
16:28:35 /root % ifconfig wlan0 up
16:28:44 /root % iwconfig wlan0 essid WHN
16:29:12 /root % wpa_supplicant -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dwext
ioctl[SIOCGIWSCAN]: Resource temporarily unavailable
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
WPS-AP-AVAILABLE
Trying to associate with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed (SSID='WHN' freq=2462 MHz)
Associated with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed
Authentication with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed timed out.
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: No such file or directory
ioctl[SIOCGIWSCAN]: Resource temporarily unavailable
ioctl[SIOCGIWSCAN]: Resource temporarily unavailable
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
WPS-AP-AVAILABLE
Trying to associate with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed (SSID='WHN' freq=2462 MHz)
Associated with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed
Authentication with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed timed out.
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: No such file or directory
ioctl[SIOCGIWSCAN]: Resource temporarily unavailable
ioctl[SIOCGIWSCAN]: Resource temporarily unavailable
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
WPS-AP-AVAILABLE
Trying to associate with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed (SSID='WHN' freq=2462 MHz)
Associated with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed
WPA: Key negotiation completed with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed [PTK=CCMP GTK=TKIP]
CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed completed (auth) [id=0 id_str=]
Associated with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed
Authentication with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed timed out.
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: No such file or directory
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: No such file or directory
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS
Trying to associate with 00:1d:68:f0:a3:ed (SSID='WHN' freq=2462 MHz)
^CCTRL-EVENT-TERMINATING - signal 2 received
Last edited by Barrucadu (2009-04-24 15:33:25)
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Ya know, I've been having these same issues on and off for a couple of weeks now! Trying to connect to my WPA wireless at home is like pulling teeth sometimes!! I'm also using netcfg2 and get the same cycle of 'wireless association failed' and 'network not available'. I don't have any trouble with an unencrypted network at work. This morning my download speeds have been varying between disconnected and maybe 150k (normally north of 600-800k. I use the rt73usb driver (linksys wusb54gc). Other times it works perfectly. We have a vista laptop and a wireless gaming adapter (connected to another arch desktop) that seem to have no problems on this same connection. I just don't know if it's the same problem you're having or not?!
Scott
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I'm not sure as I haven't been able to test it on another network. I'm going to my dad's house tonight so I'll see if it works there.
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I am now at my dads house (and have been for a couple of hours), and the wireless connection has suddenly, without apparent cause, began working again. Perhaps it will work at home too. Weird.
I'll let you know if it does.
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I'm not quite sure if this is entirely correct, but it did seem to do the trick for me. Instead of
SECURITY="wpa"
in the conf file try:
SECURITY="wpa-config"
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