Wireless connection doesn't get established even on right key
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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network-manager (Ubuntu) |
Opinion
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Ubuntu 10.10's live usb session detected my usb wireless adapter (Netgear WG111v2) correctly and my network's SSID was among the list of wirless networks it could find. I chose mine, gave the WPA2 key, it got connected. Hoping this would continue, I installed the OS onto my harddisk.
After a couple of reboots, my wireless connection doesn't get established. Ubuntu continues to detect the wireless adapter rightly, but asks for the WPA2 key. I give it right and still after trying to connect for 3 minutes, asks for the key again. This goes on forever, but never connects.
The *same* issue is there since 8.10, I was not able to connect after the live session, once the OS is installed onto the hdd. In the live session, all versions of Ubuntu detects and connect with a right key. While in a installed session, detects right, but never connects even with the right key, it says it's incorrect.
OS: Ubuntu
Version: 10.10 (amd64) installed via Live USB (LiveUSB created using Universal USB Installer)
WPA2 is the key