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So what profile should I use for a simple WPA2 connection? It has one password. Thanks
Last edited by duke11235 (2010-10-16 18:54:07)
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Read the Network Profiles wiki page, and check the list of sample profiles available in /etc/network.d/examples. You will no doubt decide to use either wireless-wpa or wireless-wpa-static, as required.
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My answer was to run the standard profile with netcfg2 instead of netcfg. That enabled lan connection
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[stijn@hermes ~]$ whereis netcfg
netcfg: /usr/bin/netcfg /usr/share/man/man8/netcfg.8.gz
[stijn@hermes ~]$ whereis netcfg2
netcfg2: /usr/bin/netcfg2
[stijn@hermes ~]$ ll /usr/bin/netcfg
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 feb 21 2010 /usr/bin/netcfg -> /usr/bin/netcfg2
Are you sure that really was the solution?
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Suprisingly, I thought so. It was strange. I tried the same config last night, and this morning with netcfg2 it worked. But now that I try it, both work. Must have been something with the router or something
EDIT: Also, Sometimes the addition of a TIMEOUT parameter magically fixes things. Strange
Last edited by duke11235 (2010-10-20 23:45:58)
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