I had a WiFi router with no WPA/WEP security, just MAC access, and it worked perfectly for me with knetworkmanager v0.9.
I've changed my router but configured it in a similar way (MAC access and no more security). Now knetworkmanager doesn't connect to it, but of course it still can connect to the previous WiFi (the old router).
However if I use Gnome's nm-applet I can connect to the new WiFi.
ii network-manager 0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2
ii network-manager-gnome 0.7.1~rc4.1-0ubuntu2
rc network-manager-kde 1:0.7svn864988-0ubuntu8
ii plasma-widget-network-manager 0.9~svn1029786-0ubuntu2.1~jaunty1
Note that I've installed plasma-widget-network-manager and not network-manager-kde.
kubuntu jaunty 64 bits with KDE 4.3.2.
I had a WiFi router with no WPA/WEP security, just MAC access, and it worked perfectly for me with knetworkmanager v0.9.
I've changed my router but configured it in a similar way (MAC access and no more security). Now knetworkmanager doesn't connect to it, but of course it still can connect to the previous WiFi (the old router).
However if I use Gnome's nm-applet I can connect to the new WiFi.
ii network-manager 0.7.1~rc4. 1.cf199a964- 0ubuntu2 manager- gnome 0.7.1~rc4. 1-0ubuntu2 0ubuntu8 widget- network- manager 0.9~svn1029786- 0ubuntu2. 1~jaunty1
ii network-
rc network-manager-kde 1:0.7svn864988-
ii plasma-
Note that I've installed plasma- widget- network- manager and not network- manager- kde.