Edimax wlan USB EW-7622UMn - Ubuntu 12.10 - device not compatible, never able to authenticate (other cards on same system fine)
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Network Manager Applet |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Wireless Tools |
New
|
Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
wpa_supplicant |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
networkmanagement (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I have an N300 compatible USB WLAN card - edimax - ew-7622UMn.
It doesn't work with Ubuntu at all.
I can see the available networks, however when I connect it will *never* authenicate (And thus never connect)
I can connect to the network using the onboard wlan card on my samsung netbook fine (using the same details)
The ew-7622UMn card should be compatible with the WLAN network - I'm trying to connect with WPA2 to a wireless G network .
syslog shows
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Nov 16 12:56:04 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:04 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:04 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:04 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:04 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:04 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:04 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:04 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:09 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:09 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:09 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:10 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:10 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:10 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[
Nov 16 12:56:10 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:10 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:13 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:13 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:13 ubuntu NetworkManager[
Nov 16 12:56:15 ubuntu NetworkManager[
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tags: | added: quantal |
Changed in ubuntu: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
affects: | ubuntu → networkmanagement (Ubuntu) |
Changed in networkmanagement (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Invalid → New |
no longer affects: | kdenetwork |
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