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hcaulfield57 Tux's lil' helper
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:32 pm Post subject: [SOLVED] Difficulties with wpa_supplicant |
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I just got my Asus USB N-13 wifi adapter recognized by the kernel, but I'm having trouble actually connect to wifi with it. I'm pretty much a newb when it comes to networking, so please bear with me. The steps I've tried are as follows:
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ifconfig wlan0 up # works
wpa_supplicant -Dwext -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
# this hangs on 'Trying to associate with SSID 'my-ssid'
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My wpa_supplicant.conf is as follows:
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ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wheel
ap_scan=2
update_config=1
network={
ssid="my-ssid"
psk=my-hex-key
proto=WPA
key_mgmt=NONE
priority=5
}
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I have no idea what I should be doing. _________________ "To design the perfect anti-Unix, make all file formats binary and opaque, and require heavyweight tools to read and edit them." - The Art of Unix Programming
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BillWho Veteran
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 1:05 am Post subject: |
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hcaulfield57,
I noticed from your other thread that you finally got your dongle working
The next thing is to get the dongle matched up to your router, and get the syntax right.
Fashion your wpa_supplicant.conf like mine.
Code: | bill@laptop ~ $ cat /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
ctrl_interface_group=wheel
update_config=1
network={
ssid="myssid"
psk="mypsk"
proto=WPA2
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP TKIP-
group=CCMP TKIP
id_str="gentoo-laptop"
}
My router is setup for wpa2 personal - wpa algorithims is TKIP+AES. Just make sure your info matches what the router is setup for.
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Your line ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wheel doesn't look kosher _________________ Good luck
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hcaulfield57 Tux's lil' helper
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:58 am Post subject: |
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I've changed a few things around in the wpa_supplicant.conf and now I get the following upon issuing the command wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
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Trying to associate with 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (SSID='my_network' freq=2437 MHz)
ioctl[SIOCSIWFREQ]: Device or resource busy
Association request to the driver failed
Associated with 00:1c:10:40:5c:58
WPA: 4-Way Handshake failed - pre-shared key may be incorrect
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED bssid=00:1c:10:40:5c:58 reason=0 :?
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Thanks for the help in the previous thread too Don't know why this has to be so difficult, I know this adapter works. _________________ "To design the perfect anti-Unix, make all file formats binary and opaque, and require heavyweight tools to read and edit them." - The Art of Unix Programming |
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BillWho Veteran
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:27 am Post subject: |
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hcaulfield57,
This WPA: 4-Way Handshake failed - pre-shared key may be incorrect message looks like the SSID you're using doesn't match the router
Is my-ssid the name entered in the router's WPA Shared Key field _________________ Good luck
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hcaulfield57 Tux's lil' helper
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:03 am Post subject: |
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BillWho wrote: | hcaulfield57,
This WPA: 4-Way Handshake failed - pre-shared key may be incorrect message looks like the SSID you're using doesn't match the router
Is my-ssid the name entered in the router's WPA Shared Key field |
Sorry the name 'my_network' was just for example, not the actual name of the network. conf looks like this now
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ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wheel
update_config=1
network={
ssid="my_network"
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
#psk="my_password"
psk=hex_key # provided by wpa_passphrase
proto=WPA
group=TKIP
}
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Tried switching around the ctrl_interface line like you suggested, but to no avail. With this setup I still get the same error as I indicated last post.
iwlist wlan0 scan gives me:
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Cell 02 - Address: 00:1C:10:40:5C:58
Channel:6
Frequency:2.437 GHz (Channel 6)
Quality=70/70 Signal level=-35 dBm
Encryption key:on
ESSID:"my_network"
Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s
24 Mb/s; 36 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s
Bit Rates:6 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s; 48 Mb/s
Mode:Master
Extra:tsf=00000025bc32ff1c
Extra: Last beacon: 58ms ago
IE: Unknown: 00066D617468636B
IE: Unknown: 010882848B962430486C
IE: Unknown: 030106
IE: Unknown: 2A0104
IE: Unknown: 2F0104
IE: Unknown: 32040C121860
IE: Unknown: DD09001018020015000000
IE: WPA Version 1
Group Cipher : TKIP
Pairwise Ciphers (1) : TKIP
Authentication Suites (1) : PSK
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Thanks for bearing with me, networking (like I said) is not really my thing. _________________ "To design the perfect anti-Unix, make all file formats binary and opaque, and require heavyweight tools to read and edit them." - The Art of Unix Programming |
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BillWho Veteran
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:37 am Post subject: |
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hcaulfield57
I kinda figured my-ssid was just a placeholder - just wanted to make sure the router's key matched whatever you're actually using.
One thing I don't see in your scan is: IE: IEEE 802.11i/WPA2 Version 1
Check for these .config settings:
Code: | laptop linux # awk '/802/{if ($1 != "#") print}' /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_CFG80211=m
CONFIG_CFG80211_DEFAULT_PS=y
CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT=y
CONFIG_MAC80211=m
CONFIG_MAC80211_HAS_RC=y
CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_MINSTREL=y
CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_MINSTREL_HT=y
CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_DEFAULT_MINSTREL=y
CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_DEFAULT="minstrel_ht"
CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS=y
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You can see my laptop card (ath9k) using cfg80211
Code: | laptop linux # lsmod|grep ath9k
ath9k 95355 0
ath9k_common 1881 1 ath9k
ath9k_hw 331655 2 ath9k_common,ath9k
ath 14954 3 ath9k_common,ath9k,ath9k_hw
mac80211 366097 1 ath9k
cfg80211 168255 3 ath,ath9k,mac80211
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You might want to check other dependents for your card too
Code: | laptop linux # modprobe --show-depends ath9k
insmod /lib/modules/3.6.11-gentoo/kernel/net/wireless/cfg80211.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.6.11-gentoo/kernel/net/mac80211/mac80211.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.6.11-gentoo/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.6.11-gentoo/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k_hw.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.6.11-gentoo/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k_common.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.6.11-gentoo/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k.ko blink=1
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hcaulfield57 Tux's lil' helper
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:16 am Post subject: |
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BillWho wrote: |
Check for these .config settings:
Code: | laptop linux # awk '/802/{if ($1 != "#") print}' /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_CFG80211=m
CONFIG_CFG80211_DEFAULT_PS=y
CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT=y
CONFIG_MAC80211=m
CONFIG_MAC80211_HAS_RC=y
CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_MINSTREL=y
CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_MINSTREL_HT=y
CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_DEFAULT_MINSTREL=y
CONFIG_MAC80211_RC_DEFAULT="minstrel_ht"
CONFIG_MAC80211_LEDS=y
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All of those options are compiled into my kernel. I kind of supposed it may have been a driver issue, because I feel it should be working. I don't know, maybe it was not meant to be. _________________ "To design the perfect anti-Unix, make all file formats binary and opaque, and require heavyweight tools to read and edit them." - The Art of Unix Programming |
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hcaulfield57 Tux's lil' helper
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Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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Well, I thought I'd have a go with getting the wifi working on this computer. I finally managed to get things to work. Wifi connection is good, and I don't see any visible problems, other than my wifi dongle literally only works on one USB port on my computer. I know that sounds ridiculous, but I have checked every other port, and it's impossible to get it to work. This is frustrating, because the one that it does work on is in a non optimal location. Here is the relevant information that I can think of.
wpa_supplicant.conf
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ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
ctrl_interface_group=0
network={
ssid="<my_ssid>"
scan_ssid=1
proto=WPA
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=TKIP
group=TKIP
psk=<my_hexkey>
}
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I can assure you this configuration works flawlessly, when the wifi dongle is plugged into that particular port. If it's plugged into any other port, it just hangs indefinitely on "SCANNING" (as revealed by `wpa_cli status`). It makes no sense to me why the wifi adapter would only work on one USB port.
On other ports, I get a bunch of this with `wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -dd`
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No suitable network found
Setting scan request: 5 sec 0 usec
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=6):
6d 61 74 68 63 6b <my_ssid>
Starting AP scan for specific SSID(s)
Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 30 seconds
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlan0' added
Wireless event: cmd=0x8b19 len=16
Received 0 bytes of scan results (0 BSSes)
BSS: Start scan result update 5
BSS: Expire BSS 1 due to no match in scan
BSS: Remove id 1 BSSID 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 SSID '<my_ssid>'
New scan results available
Selecting BSS from priority group 0
Try to find WPA-enabled AP
Try to find non-WPA AP
No suitable network found
Setting scan request: 5 sec 0 usec
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 30 seconds
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlan0' added
Wireless event: cmd=0x8b19 len=16
Received 0 bytes of scan results (0 BSSes)
BSS: Start scan result update 6
BSS: Expire BSS 2 due to no match in scan
BSS: Remove id 2 BSSID c0:3f:0e:72:e8:84 SSID 'Dillnet'
New scan results available
Selecting BSS from priority group 0
Try to find WPA-enabled AP
Try to find non-WPA AP
No suitable network found
Setting scan request: 5 sec 0 usec
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: startWhen --> 0
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=6):
6d 61 74 68 63 6b <my_ssid>
Starting AP scan for specific SSID(s)
Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 30 seconds
RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlan0' added
Wireless event: cmd=0x8b19 len=16
Received 0 bytes of scan results (0 BSSes)
BSS: Start scan result update 7
New scan results available
Selecting BSS from priority group 0
Try to find WPA-enabled AP
Try to find non-WPA AP
No suitable network found
Setting scan request: 5 sec 0 usec
RX ctrl_iface - hexdump_ascii(len=6):
53 54 41 54 55 53 STATUS
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 30 seconds
RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlan0' added
Wireless event: cmd=0x8b19 len=16
Received 0 bytes of scan results (0 BSSes)
BSS: Start scan result update 8
New scan results available
Selecting BSS from priority group 0
Try to find WPA-enabled AP
Try to find non-WPA AP
No suitable network found
Setting scan request: 5 sec 0 usec
Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=6):
6d 61 74 68 63 6b <my_ssid>
Starting AP scan for specific SSID(s)
Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 30 seconds
RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x1003 ([UP])
RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlan0' added
Wireless event: cmd=0x8b19 len=16
Received 0 bytes of scan results (0 BSSes)
BSS: Start scan result update 9
New scan results available
Selecting BSS from priority group 0
Try to find WPA-enabled AP
Try to find non-WPA AP
No suitable network found
Setting scan request: 5 sec 0 usec
^CCTRL-EVENT-TERMINATING - signal 2 received
Removing interface wlan0
No keys have been configured - skip key clearing
State: SCANNING -> DISCONNECTED
wpa_driver_wext_set_operstate: operstate 0->0 (DORMANT)
netlink: Operstate: linkmode=-1, operstate=5
EAPOL: External notification - portEnabled=0
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: External notification - portValid=0
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: External notification - EAP success=0
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
wpa_driver_wext_set_countermeasures
No keys have been configured - skip key clearing
Cancelling scan request
Cancelling authentication timeout
netlink: Operstate: linkmode=0, operstate=6
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dmesg has a bunch of this, I don't know if any of it is relevant.
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[ 390.282159] rtl8192cu: MAC auto ON okay!
[ 390.314873] rtl8192cu: Tx queue select: 0x05
[ 390.688113] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[ 415.405801] wlan0: authenticate with 00:1c:10:40:5c:58
[ 415.429819] wlan0: send auth to 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 1/3)
[ 415.446183] wlan0: authenticated
[ 415.446195] rtl8192cu 2-1:1.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
[ 415.446197] rtl8192cu 2-1:1.0 wlan0: disabling HT as WMM/QoS is not supported by the AP
[ 415.446199] rtl8192cu 2-1:1.0 wlan0: disabling VHT as WMM/QoS is not supported by the AP
[ 415.446536] wlan0: associate with 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 1/3)
[ 415.452677] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=11)
[ 415.452808] wlan0: associated
[ 415.452816] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready
[ 425.447276] wlan0: deauthenticating from 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 by local choice (reason=3)
[ 425.456637] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[ 426.237105] wlan0: authenticate with 00:1c:10:40:5c:58
[ 426.260842] wlan0: send auth to 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 1/3)
[ 426.460700] wlan0: send auth to 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 2/3)
[ 426.661504] wlan0: send auth to 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 3/3)
[ 426.722862] wlan0: authenticated
[ 426.722874] rtl8192cu 2-1:1.0 wlan0: disabling HT/VHT due to WEP/TKIP use
[ 426.722876] rtl8192cu 2-1:1.0 wlan0: disabling HT as WMM/QoS is not supported by the AP
[ 426.722877] rtl8192cu 2-1:1.0 wlan0: disabling VHT as WMM/QoS is not supported by the AP
[ 426.723444] wlan0: associate with 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 1/3)
[ 426.739967] wlan0: RX AssocResp from 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=11)
[ 426.740069] wlan0: associated
[ 436.733070] wlan0: deauthenticating from 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 by local choice (reason=3)
[ 436.742655] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: US
[ 437.524020] wlan0: authenticate with 00:1c:10:40:5c:58
[ 437.547856] wlan0: send auth to 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 1/3)
[ 437.748590] wlan0: send auth to 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 2/3)
[ 437.949393] wlan0: send auth to 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 (try 3/3)
[ 438.150208] wlan0: authentication with 00:1c:10:40:5c:58 timed out
[ 617.275524] rtl8192cu: MAC auto ON okay!
[ 617.308238] rtl8192cu: Tx queue select: 0x05
[ 617.681352] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[ 656.510183] rtl8192cu: MAC auto ON okay!
[ 656.542897] rtl8192cu: Tx queue select: 0x05
[ 656.921137] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
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I suppose I can just deal with using the wifi dongle in one port, but it makes no sense to me why it won't work elsewhere. Any help would be much appreciated. _________________ "To design the perfect anti-Unix, make all file formats binary and opaque, and require heavyweight tools to read and edit them." - The Art of Unix Programming |
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khayyam Watchman
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Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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BillWho wrote: | Your line ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wheel doesn't look kosher |
BillWho ... that method of defining the ctrl_interface and group is fine, I'm not sure if this is a recent change but the examples provided in the manpage for 2.0 define it this way.
hcaulfield57 ... as we discussed on #gentoo it has to be some issue with the slot itself, so powersave or USB3 vs USB2. So, more information in that regard might help to narrow down the issue. In may be a good idea to pastebin the output of the following when the card is in one or other slot:
Code: | # ip link set dev wlan0 up
# iw dev wlan0 get power_save
# lsusb -v |
... also the following may provide some useful information about the driver
Code: | # modinfo rtl8192cu |
As for the wpa_supplicant.conf and the network stanza, your first example used "ap_scan=2" and this was probably the cause of the initial error, you should generally avoid defining it (defaults to "1") unless you know the card requires it.
Looking at the output of the scan the following would be how I would define it:
Code: | ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wheel
update_config=1
network={
ssid="my_network"
bssid=00:1C:10:40:5C:58
scan_freq=2437
scan_ssid=0
auth_alg=OPEN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
proto=WPA
group=TKIP
pairwise=TKIP
psk=my_password # if your psk is the maximum char length (63) then don't quote the string.
} |
Obviously the stanza is not the issue, but I thought I'd provide it anyhow :P
best ... khay |
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hcaulfield57 Tux's lil' helper
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Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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khayyam, thanks for the help previously on #gentoo and here. I've managed to get it working on any USB port on my computer at this point. I'm not sure what I did to fix that. I switched to nl80211 driver per your advice, and I also built the wifi driver as a module. However, the USB wifi adapter doesn't consistently work on every port, sometimes it wants to, other times it doesn't. I think it ultimately comes down to it just being a cheap shoddy wifi adapter. I will take this into consideration next time I buy a new one.
EDIT: It seems like even when I can get it to work, it will continue to work after reboots, but not after full power downs. I'm not sure why. Perhaps it wants to be continually unplugged?
EDIT: I did try the things you suggested, and I didn't notice any difference on various ports, and I can confirm it works on all the ports now, it just doesn't seem to be consistent. I'd still be willing to figure out how I can consistently make it work, but I'm running out of ideas. Maybe suggest another wifi usb?
PS. I finally managed to fix my initramfs after several hours. I will probably learn how to make one once I get some time, so I don't have to rely on genkernel anymore. _________________ "To design the perfect anti-Unix, make all file formats binary and opaque, and require heavyweight tools to read and edit them." - The Art of Unix Programming |
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khayyam Watchman
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Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:55 pm Post subject: |
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hcaulfield57 wrote: | I've managed to get it working on any USB port on my computer at this point. I'm not sure what I did to fix that. I switched to nl80211 driver per your advice, and I also built the wifi driver as a module. However, the USB wifi adapter doesn't consistently work on every port, sometimes it wants to, other times it doesn't. I think it ultimately comes down to it just being a cheap shoddy wifi adapter. I will take this into consideration next time I buy a new one. |
hcaulfield57 ... ok, good ... sort of. As I think I mentioned, I could find no mention of this Asus N-13 in any of the places where I'd normally look, and so you really never know what the specs are and what it expects of the firmware. For your next purchase I'd suggest looking through the list provided here.
hcaulfield57 wrote: | EDIT: It seems like even when I can get it to work, it will continue to work after reboots, but not after full power downs. I'm not sure why. Perhaps it wants to be continually unplugged? |
hmmm ... try blacklisting the module (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf) and loading it via preup()
/etc/conf.d/net.wlan0
Code: | preup() {
if [ -z "$(lsmod | awk '$1 ~/rtl8192cu/')" ] ; then
modprobe rtl8192cu && sleep 0.5
fi |
HTH & best ... khay |
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hcaulfield57 Tux's lil' helper
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Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 11:28 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks khayyam, as far as I am concerned everything 'works', even if it is a bit buggy. I'm going to mark this as solved. Thanks for all the help. _________________ "To design the perfect anti-Unix, make all file formats binary and opaque, and require heavyweight tools to read and edit them." - The Art of Unix Programming |
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