I've got the same problem. Been trying to nail it down today.
System is 10.04 on a EeePC 901 with wicd 1.7.0.
The Ad-Hoc-mode AP is a Nokia E95 8GB, running JoikuSpot.
01:00.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2860
Just as haxitwithaxe, I've no problems bringing up a working connection by hand, using his approach.
I've added some debug-lines in networking.py to try to see where it fails.
The question is why Disconnect is being called after a successful connect and dhcp-handshake.
Since the connect-thread seem to be doing everything right, there must be some monitoring thread somewhere which doesn't like the state the link is in and then decide to flush it.
I've got the same problem. Been trying to nail it down today.
System is 10.04 on a EeePC 901 with wicd 1.7.0.
The Ad-Hoc-mode AP is a Nokia E95 8GB, running JoikuSpot.
01:00.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2860
Just as haxitwithaxe, I've no problems bringing up a working connection by hand, using his approach.
I've added some debug-lines in networking.py to try to see where it fails.
The question is why Disconnect is being called after a successful connect and dhcp-handshake.
Since the connect-thread seem to be doing everything right, there must be some monitoring thread somewhere which doesn't like the state the link is in and then decide to flush it.
-- K