[ltp] x60 wpa-psk problem
Zhen Xie
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:22:03 -0400
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Hi there,
I am running Debian testing on my laptop (thinkpad x60), the wireless card
driver I used is MADWIFI. I can use the network manager to connect to *WPA*-
*Enterprise *access point without any problem, but failed to connect to the
access point (WPA-PSK) at home. I can see all the available AP, and type in
the password, but can not connect to it. I googled on this problem for a
long time but still have not found any solution. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Zhen
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Hi there,<br><br>I am running Debian testing on my laptop (thinkpad x60), the wireless card driver I used is MADWIFI. I can use the network manager to connect to <font size="-1"><b>WPA</b>-<b>Enterprise </b>access point without any problem, but failed to connect to the access point (WPA-PSK) at home. I can see all the available AP, and type in the password, but can not connect to it. I googled on this problem for a long time but still have not found any solution. Any suggestions? Thanks.
<br><br>Zhen<br><br><br><br> </font>
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