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- From: moylan-ghOWAqTlX+RSq9BJjBFyUp/QNRX+jHPU at public.gmane.org (j. daniel moylan)
- Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 11:54:02 -0400
tom metro writes: > j. daniel moylan wrote: >>> If that doesn't produce a better result, you probably have a >>> driver that doesn't quite support the model of wifi chip you >>> have... >> >> but how could that be? if i go back to NetworkManager, it >> makes the connection quite handily, so the driver's got to >> be there ... right? > That does seem like a reasonable assumption. > Having not set up a wireless connection from the command > line, what I wonder is how does the authentication > credentials get specified? The GUI NetworkManager takes care > of collecting and storing those. If it doesn't already store > them in a place that the command line tools, which NM is > layered over, already know how to access, that could be the > problem. And even if they do know how to access the right > spot, there may be a missing step to unlock the encrypted > storage holding those credentials (key ring). > Unfortunately you're attempting to perform a rare operation, > as command line config is usually performed only on servers, > and servers rarely use wireless interfaces. > Have you studied the man pages for the various wireless > command line tools Dan mentioned? yup, i poured over all the man pages without enlightenment. but then, i poked around in ubuntu forums, found nothing and decided to make a post there. a check in that process uncovered a post with the clue for which i had been looking. the NetworkManager "available to all users" button needs to be pushed as well as the "connect automatically" button. then the wireless comes up on boot. additionally, /etc/init.d/networing restart and ifup now work as expected (ifdown always did), using the data in /etc/network/interfaces. where this other vital data is stored remains a mystery, but i'm tickled pink that everything now seems to work the way i want it to. thanks for all your suggestions. ole dan j. daniel moylan 84 harvard ave brookline, ma 02446-6202 617-232-2360 (tel) 810-454-1823 (fax) jdm-LPA1KyJyIuz1P9xLtpHBDw at public.gmane.org www.moylan.us [death to html bloat!]
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