On 09/09/2009 08:17 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
On Wednesday 09 September 2009, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 09/09/2009 07:54 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> On Wednesday 09 September 2009, Mary Ellen Foster wrote:
>>> 2009/9/9 Neal Becker<ndbecker2(a)gmail.com>:
>>>> Just updated to 4.3.1. I see I now have some kde networkmanager applet
>>>> in the panel. Clicking on it, it shows grayed out, 'applet in
passive
>>>> mode'. I'm guessing that's cause I'm still using
nm-applet?
>>>>
>>>> Maybe try again to see if it likes my WPA2 setup at home. I guess I
>>>> could simply kill nm-applet to test? Don't need to restart
anything?
>>>
>>> I did exactly that a few days ago, and -- hooray! -- it worked with
>>> both my WPA2 network at home and the funky "eduroam" network at
work.
>>> If things work for you too and you want the nm-applet to be gone
>>> permanently, you can yum remove NetworkManager-gnome.
>>>
>>> MEF
>>
>> No luck here. No evidence that I can influence it at all. With
>> nm-applet, I can choose (click) on a network, and watch the log as nm
>> tries to connect. I don't see how to do anything like that with the
>> plasma. I see my network, but it doesn't seem to react to any
'click'.
>
> Have you tried going into "Manage Connections" and then Wireless?
>
I tried repeatedly fiddling with everything I could think of. What specific
sequence of operations do you suggest?
I went to "Manage Connections" -> Wireless and then selected my wireless
base station. Clicked Edit button and then "Wireless Security" tab.
After putting in the required settings I could then connect.
Oh, and I also choose "Store connections secrets In File" under the
"Other Settings" tab.
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