Hi I am having the same issue my wireless can't connect to my Netgear AP at home. 128k Wep to my friends Linksys works fine and my companies unencrypted Guest access works fine
I've tried both WPA (TKIP) and Wep on the netgear, I'll confirm if WPA2 works when I get home tonight.
I am really not sure about the solution here, I'll try the older kernal idea too.
Hi I am having the same issue my wireless can't connect to my Netgear AP at home. 128k Wep to my friends Linksys works fine and my companies unencrypted Guest access works fine
I've tried both WPA (TKIP) and Wep on the netgear, I'll confirm if WPA2 works when I get home tonight.
I am really not sure about the solution here, I'll try the older kernal idea too.
zeus@Katana: /var/log$ modinfo iwl3945 2.6.24- 16-generic/ ubuntu/ wireless/ iwlwifi/ iwlwifi/ compatible/ iwl3945. ko 46696F97 0004227sv* sd*bc*sc* i* 0004222sv* sd*bc*sc* i* hw_scan: disable hardware scanning (default 0) (int)
filename: /lib/modules/
license: GPL
author: Copyright(c) 2003-2007 Intel Corporation
version: 1.2.0
description: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network Connection driver for Linux
srcversion: 8E95C6179889438
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
depends: iwlwifi_mac80211
vermagic: 2.6.24-16-generic SMP mod_unload 586
parm: antenna:select antenna (1=Main, 2=Aux, default 0 [both]) (int)
parm: disable:manually disable the radio (default 0 [radio on]) (int)
parm: hwcrypto:using hardware crypto engine (default 0 [software])
(int)
parm: debug:debug output mask (int)
parm: disable_
parm: queues_num:number of hw queues. (int)
parm: qos_enable:enable all QoS functionality (int)