This site requires JavaScript to be enabled to function correctly, please enable it. Bug Summary: Can't connect my computer to internet with wi-fi integrated card Product: Fedora Fedora Reporter: Gianluca Component: NetworkManager Assignee: Dan Williams Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance Severity: urgent Docs Contact: Priority: unspecified Version: 19 CC: dcbw, jklimes Target Milestone: - Target Release: - Hardware: i686 OS: Linux Whiteboard: Bug Fix. Gianluca 2011-05-05 01:34:47 UTC Description of problem:When using Fedora 14 & 15BETA I cannot connect to the internet my computer using wi-fi connection in the Network Manager standard tool. I have this integrated wi-fi card: Intel 82566DC-2 Gigabit Network Connection Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Actual results:I cannot connect my computer to the internet using wi-fi on the Network Manager Fedora desktop i686 integrated tool Expected results:after install new Fedora 15 and future versions the internet connection must work smoothly and quickly without problems Additional info:in previous Fedora versions everything worked out for the best. On terminal with the command # lsusb the result is: 'Bus 001 Device 002: ID 15a9:0004 Gemtek WUBR177G'.
I have an assembled HP PC. Gianluca 2011-05-05 11:31:28 UTC 1. Jirka Klimes 2011-05-06 06:58:53 UTC Thanks for the data. I had thought that you could have a problem with firmware, but according to the logs, the firmware is present and NetworkManager can see WiFi networks: tele200238EE52E6A and USR9111. So we really need /var/log/messages file to see what NetworkManager is doing. You have to navigate to /var/log directory (using a terminal or some file manager) and attach 'messages' file to this report. You have to be root because the file is protected.
/var/log/wpasupplicant.log would also be valuable. Can you tell us what (desktop) environment and tools do you use to activate your wireless connection? Gianluca 2011-05-06 13:35:12 UTC Hi, yes I can see WiFi networks, my router is USR9111 (US.Robotics router 802.11g with WPA2-PSK password) yesterday I've tried also without WPA password but the problem still exist the same way. I'm trying to test the problem both in Fedora 14 live CD Desktop and Fedora 15 Beta live CD desktop, I can use only Wi-fi connection in my house, no cable and no other methods that's why my problem is urgent. What theme application can you recommend that is working for mac.
Here are the systems specs: FEDORA 14 Kernel Linux 2.6.35.6-45.fc14.i686 GNOME 2.32.0 Applet NetworkManager 0.8.1 FEDORA 15BETA Kernel Linux 2.6.38.2-9.fc15.i686 GNOME 2.91.93 NetworkManager found in the CD I've attached both Fedora14 and Fedora15BETA messages files and both wpasupplicant.log files The last test in Fedora 14 = no connection as always The last test in Fedora15BETA = first time I've tried: no connection; then I've tried again and (for the FIRST and LAST time) it worked and connected well, I don't know why. Then I saved the messages files I'm sending, I hope you can see that.
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