Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:
> Just upgraded to Jaunty. It doesn't work for me. :(
>
> dmesg indicates that the card has been detected and drivers have been
> loaded successfully, but I can neither see the WPA2 Personal network
> that I have here, nor connect to it by name. This was working until the
> upgrade; three other machines here continue to work with that network.
>
> Running `sudo iwlist wlan0 scan` returns immediately with no results.
Well, this was happening from time to time also on intrepid and hardy.
Just power off your computer for a while (a minute or so) and try again.
Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:
> Just upgraded to Jaunty. It doesn't work for me. :(
>
> dmesg indicates that the card has been detected and drivers have been
> loaded successfully, but I can neither see the WPA2 Personal network
> that I have here, nor connect to it by name. This was working until the
> upgrade; three other machines here continue to work with that network.
>
> Running `sudo iwlist wlan0 scan` returns immediately with no results.
Well, this was happening from time to time also on intrepid and hardy.
Just power off your computer for a while (a minute or so) and try again.
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