wpa association only works in manual mode

Joerg Schoppet joerg
Fri Nov 16 03:02:03 PST 2007


Hi,

have I to provide more information?


Joerg Schoppet



Joerg Schoppet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> actually I'm running an ap with the following settings:
> OS: Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10
> miniPCI: Atheros AR5212/AR5213
> hostap: v0.5.7
> <hostapd.conf>
>     interface=ath0
>     driver=madwifi
>     ssid=my_private_ap
>     auth_algs=3
>     wme_enabled=1
>     eapol_version=1
>     eapol_key_index_workaround=0
>     own_ip_addr=127.0.0.1
>     wpa=3
>     wpa_psk=XXX
>     wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
>     wpa_pairwise=TKIP
> </hostapd.conf>
>
> On another pc (laptop) I have the following settings:
> OS: Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10
> WLAN: Broadcom bcm4306
>
> I've made the following configurations:
> a) Native bcm43xx-driver with wpa_supplicant
> b) NDISwrapper with wpa included in /etc/network/interfaces
>
> Everytime I started the laptop I cann't associate to the ap. I've to
> manually type into a terminal:
> "sudo ifdown eth1"
> "sudo ifup eth1"
>
> Then I get connected and obtain an ip-adress.
>
> I also tried to uninstall network-manager-gnome and installed "wcid".
> No other results.
>
> Have anybody a tip, trick, hint?
>
> Regards
>
> Joerg Schoppet

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