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Bug 465187 - Access to hidden SSID with network-manager and WPA
Access to hidden SSID with network-manager and WPA
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 464215
Product: NetworkManager
Classification: Platform
Component: general
0.6.6
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Dan Williams
Dan Williams
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2007-08-09 21:23 UTC by Suse Bruger
Modified: 2008-01-03 20:10 UTC
See Also:
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Description Suse Bruger 2007-08-09 21:23:45 UTC
Please describe the problem:
Can not connect to connect to wireless network with hidden SSID when using a WiFi NIC with Atheros (madwifi) chipset 5212. The connection is smoothly created when reconfiguring the router not to hide the SSID. Tested with a both Lenovo ThinkPad buildin Atheros based NICs, Netgear WG511T and different Access Points (Cisco, Netgear and D-Link), same negative result for different distros and different kernels and network-manager 6.4.x and 6.5.x. Creating a wpa_supplicant.conf file and connecting with wpa_supplicant works for both hidden and not hidden SSIDs.


Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot your system with the Atheros Wifi adapter
2. Right-click KNetworkManager and select "Connect to another wireless network..." 
3. Fill in the name of the hidden SSID under Name (ESSID)
4. Mark encryption and select encryption "WPA-Personal"
5. Fill in the password (passpharse) for the SSID
6. Leave WPA version as WPA 1 and WPA protocol as auto selected
7. Press the Connect bottom

Actual results:
The network-manager tries to connect to the access point, but times out after approximately 60 seconds, stating that it can't connect to the SSID.  

Expected results:
A connection is made to the access point, and a IP address should bee assigned to the interface (ath0). Further more iwconfig should show wireless extentions with a SSID assigned to the interface.    

Does this happen every time?
Yes

Other information:
Additional tests using Intel 2200BG and 2915ABG based adapters instead of Atheros based adapters works great for both hidden and not hidden SSIDs, with the same configuration.
Comment 1 Christopher Aillon 2007-12-31 16:14:08 UTC
If it works with the intel cards, this sounds very much like a problem in the atheros drivers, not NM.
Comment 2 Suse Bruger 2008-01-03 19:47:33 UTC
What a simple solution Christopher !.

In fact the Atheros drivers work with wpa_supplicant without any problem, so I can't understand your answer. Also the K/Ubuntu team has released a fix with "their" NM, which has been implemented in the 7.10 release - and it works fine.

For further explanation of the bug solution see posts around the date 2007-10-15 : https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50214

Some problems still persist with other hardware Broadcom and RaLink etc. though.
Comment 3 Christopher Aillon 2008-01-03 20:08:17 UTC
Well, the patches that are supplied complain that it is a driver issue.  Someone just found a workaround.  Thanks for the link to the launchpad tracker.  Looks like they have already sent the patch to us in another bug, so going to mark this a dupe of that instead.
Comment 4 Christopher Aillon 2008-01-03 20:10:02 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 464215 ***