For me, it's a 3945ABG with WPA2 and enterprise security, i. e. TLS with certificates.Hardware and basic stuff seems ok, if I use wpa_supplicant directly, I can connect just fine.
Whenever I configure this network through KNetworkManager, the certificate information is apparently not saved. It doesn't end up in .kde/share/config/knetworkmanagerrc, and it isn't shown when I re-edit the connection.
This may be a general problem with saving certificates in KDE4, Konqueror for instance doesn't remember root certificates I installed either.
nm-applet isn't present in KDE.
For me, it's a 3945ABG with WPA2 and enterprise security, i. e. TLS with certificates. Hardware and basic stuff seems ok, if I use wpa_supplicant directly, I can connect just fine.
Whenever I configure this network through KNetworkManager, the certificate information is apparently not saved. It doesn't end up in .kde/share/ config/ knetworkmanager rc, and it isn't shown when I re-edit the connection.
This may be a general problem with saving certificates in KDE4, Konqueror for instance doesn't remember root certificates I installed either.