I can use wifi G secured with WPA2 Personal, so I don't know if this has nothing to do with wpasupplicant, unless the algorithm to authenticate the N and the G networks for WPA2 Personal is different.
For me, updating wpasupplicant didn't work. I also updated the kernel version to 2.6.36rc7, no luck.
Now I'm using 2.6.36rc7 with wpasupplicant 0.7.2 and NetworkManager 0.8.1+git.20100810t184654.ab580f4-0ubuntu2.
It is very impressive to see this kind of bugs at this late stage in the release cycle. For sure, the final release will have this bug, bothering a lot of users.
I'm also experiencing the same error.
I can use wifi G secured with WPA2 Personal, so I don't know if this has nothing to do with wpasupplicant, unless the algorithm to authenticate the N and the G networks for WPA2 Personal is different.
For me, updating wpasupplicant didn't work. I also updated the kernel version to 2.6.36rc7, no luck.
Now I'm using 2.6.36rc7 with wpasupplicant 0.7.2 and NetworkManager 0.8.1+git. 20100810t184654 .ab580f4- 0ubuntu2.
It is very impressive to see this kind of bugs at this late stage in the release cycle. For sure, the final release will have this bug, bothering a lot of users.
You developers think about it.