Having a strange problem with that driver (all of linux-rtl8187se-modules-04coffee@2.6.27.7.11.deb, linux-rtl8187se-modules-1023@2.6.27.7.11.deb and manually compiled rtl8187se_linux_26.1023.0928.2008) on a very fresh Intrepid Ibex. Tried with NetworkManager, wicd, and manually (sudo wpa_supplicant -ddddd -Dwext -iwlan0 so on...).
In all those variants, "lsmod" says I have r8180 loaded with all ieee-dependents; "sudo iwlist scan" CAN see wireless networks, including my own. But it does not connect with wpa/wpa2. It just prints a lot of its log messages, makes few timeouts ~5-10sec, and nothing happens.
Part of log file is uploaded to http://nolar.info/storage/wpa.log (my ssid is IxtiAndre, bssid is 00:1d:so...on...). Tuning ap_scan and other parameters in wpa_supplicant.conf makes no effect (though supplicant's behavior changes and log becomes different, no result achieved).
I can not guess why does this happen: fresh install, strandard routine from almost all wikis, and it doesnt work.
Having a strange problem with that driver (all of linux-rtl8187se -modules- 04coffee@ 2.6.27. 7.11.deb, linux-rtl8187se -modules- 1023@2. 6.27.7. 11.deb and manually compiled rtl8187se_ linux_26. 1023.0928. 2008) on a very fresh Intrepid Ibex. Tried with NetworkManager, wicd, and manually (sudo wpa_supplicant -ddddd -Dwext -iwlan0 so on...).
In all those variants, "lsmod" says I have r8180 loaded with all ieee-dependents; "sudo iwlist scan" CAN see wireless networks, including my own. But it does not connect with wpa/wpa2. It just prints a lot of its log messages, makes few timeouts ~5-10sec, and nothing happens.
Part of log file is uploaded to http:// nolar.info/ storage/ wpa.log (my ssid is IxtiAndre, bssid is 00:1d:so...on...). Tuning ap_scan and other parameters in wpa_supplicant.conf makes no effect (though supplicant's behavior changes and log becomes different, no result achieved).
I can not guess why does this happen: fresh install, strandard routine from almost all wikis, and it doesnt work.
Any ideas? What to check? What to read?
PS: MSI Wind U100, Ubuntu 8.10, rtl8187se (via lspci).