[arch-general] Intel AG 4965

Alan Hoffmeister alangtk at gmail.com
Fri Oct 16 05:33:59 EDT 2009


OK, I'll try when I get home...

On my work i could connect whit a WEP wireless...

Maybe some problem whit the wpa stuff?

Att,
Alan

Nicolas Bigaouette wrote:
> I would suggest trying some lower level tools, like netcfg or even
> wpa_supplicant directly, to see if it is the driver or the tool...
>
> 2009/10/16 Alan Hoffmeister <alangtk at gmail.com>
>
>   
>> Tom K wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Flavio Costa wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Maybe the output of NetworkManager's log would be helpful too.
>>>> Try "# tail -f /var/log/messages" while connecting to a wireless
>>>> connection.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Alan Hoffmeister <alangtk at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Hello guyz!
>>>>>
>>>>> First of all, let me introduce. My name is Alan Hoffmeister, I'm from
>>>>> Brazil and I'm a new user to Archlinux.
>>>>>
>>>>> I sucefully installed Arch and XFCE4 on my notebook (by the way, awesome
>>>>> performance compared to Win7), my wired network is connecting Ok, I'm
>>>>> using
>>>>> networkmanager to manage my connections...
>>>>>
>>>>> The nm-applet can see all SSIDs around my notebook, it ask me some
>>>>> password, but when it try to get an IP it fails...
>>>>>
>>>>> I had this problem whit wicd too.. Always failing to get an IP..
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is my rc.conf:
>>>>>
>>>>> #############################  Start
>>>>>  #######################################
>>>>> #
>>>>> # /etc/rc.conf - Main Configuration for Arch Linux
>>>>> #
>>>>>
>>>>> #
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> # LOCALIZATION
>>>>> #
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> #
>>>>> # LOCALE: available languages can be listed with the 'locale -a' command
>>>>> # HARDWARECLOCK: set to "UTC" or "localtime"
>>>>> # USEDIRECTISA: use direct I/O requests instead of /dev/rtc for hwclock
>>>>> # TIMEZONE: timezones are found in /usr/share/zoneinfo
>>>>> # KEYMAP: keymaps are found in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps
>>>>> # CONSOLEFONT: found in /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts (only needed for
>>>>> non-US)
>>>>> # CONSOLEMAP: found in /usr/share/kbd/consoletrans
>>>>> # USECOLOR: use ANSI color sequences in startup messages
>>>>> #
>>>>> LOCALE="pt_BR.utf8"
>>>>> HARDWARECLOCK=""
>>>>> USEDIRECTISA="no"
>>>>> TIMEZONE="America/Sao_Paulo"
>>>>> KEYMAP="us-acentos"
>>>>> CONSOLEFONT="lat0-16"
>>>>> CONSOLEMAP=
>>>>> USECOLOR="yes"
>>>>>
>>>>> #
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> # HARDWARE
>>>>> #
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> #
>>>>> # MOD_AUTOLOAD: Allow autoloading of modules at boot and when needed
>>>>> # MOD_BLACKLIST: Prevent udev from loading these modules
>>>>> # MODULES: Modules to load at boot-up. Prefix with a ! to blacklist.
>>>>> #
>>>>> # NOTE: Use of 'MOD_BLACKLIST' is deprecated. Please use ! in the
>>>>> MODULES
>>>>> array.
>>>>> #
>>>>> MOD_AUTOLOAD="yes"
>>>>> #MOD_BLACKLIST=() #deprecated
>>>>> MODULES=(iwl4965)
>>>>>
>>>>> # Scan for LVM volume groups at startup, required if you use LVM
>>>>> USELVM="no"
>>>>>
>>>>> #
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> # NETWORKING
>>>>> #
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> #
>>>>> # HOSTNAME: Hostname of machine. Should also be put in /etc/hosts
>>>>> #
>>>>> HOSTNAME="archie"
>>>>>
>>>>> # Use 'ifconfig -a' or 'ls /sys/class/net/' to see all available
>>>>> interfaces.
>>>>> #
>>>>> # Interfaces to start at boot-up (in this order)
>>>>> # Declare each interface then list in INTERFACES
>>>>> #   - prefix an entry in INTERFACES with a ! to disable it
>>>>> #   - no hyphens in your interface names - Bash doesn't like it
>>>>> #
>>>>> # DHCP:     Set your interface to "dhcp" (eth0="dhcp")
>>>>> # Wireless: See network profiles below
>>>>> #
>>>>>
>>>>> #Static IP example
>>>>> #eth0="eth0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255"
>>>>> eth0="dhcp"
>>>>> wlan0="dhcp"
>>>>> INTERFACES=(!eth0)
>>>>> WLAN_INTERFACES=(!wlan0)
>>>>>
>>>>> # Routes to start at boot-up (in this order)
>>>>> # Declare each route then list in ROUTES
>>>>> #   - prefix an entry in ROUTES with a ! to disable it
>>>>> #
>>>>> gateway="default gw 192.168.0.1"
>>>>> ROUTES=(!gateway)
>>>>>
>>>>> # Enable these network profiles at boot-up.  These are only useful
>>>>> # if you happen to need multiple network configurations (ie, laptop
>>>>> users)
>>>>> #   - set to 'menu' to present a menu during boot-up (dialog package
>>>>> required)
>>>>> #   - prefix an entry with a ! to disable it
>>>>> #
>>>>> # Network profiles are found in /etc/network.d
>>>>> #
>>>>> # This now requires the netcfg package
>>>>> #
>>>>> #NETWORKS=(main)
>>>>>
>>>>> #
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> # DAEMONS
>>>>> #
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> #
>>>>> # Daemons to start at boot-up (in this order)
>>>>> #   - prefix a daemon with a ! to disable it
>>>>> #   - prefix a daemon with a @ to start it up in the background
>>>>> #
>>>>> DAEMONS=(syslog-ng !network netfs crond @alsa hal fam networkmanager)
>>>>> #############################  End
>>>>>  #######################################
>>>>>
>>>>> And this is my iwconfig wlan0:
>>>>> iwconfig wlan0
>>>>> wlan0     IEEE 802.11abgn  ESSID:""         Mode:Managed
>>>>>  Frequency:2.412
>>>>> GHz  Access Point: Not-Associated           Tx-Power=14 dBm
>>>>> Retry
>>>>>  long limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
>>>>>        Encryption key:off
>>>>>        Power Management:off
>>>>>        Link Quality:0  Signal level:0  Noise level:0
>>>>>        Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
>>>>>        Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Some clue?
>>>>>
>>>>> Att,
>>>>> Alan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Did you follow the procedures in the Wireless Setup wiki page?
>>>
>>> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wireless_Setup
>>>
>>> T.
>>>
>>>       
>> Yeah I did, here is my messages.log tailed:
>>
>> ###################### START #################################
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state
>> change: 4 -> 5
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0/wireless):
>> connection 'Auto daniel' has security, and secrets exist.  No new secrets
>> needed.
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: added 'ssid' value
>> 'daniel'
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: added 'scan_ssid'
>> value '1'
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: added 'key_mgmt'
>> value 'WPA-PSK'
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: added 'psk' value
>> '<omitted>'
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0) Stage 2
>> of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Config: set interface
>> ap_scan to 1
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  scanning -> disconnected
>> Oct 16 05:11:58 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
>> Oct 16 05:11:59 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  scanning -> associating
>> Oct 16 05:11:59 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  associating -> associated
>> Oct 16 05:12:00 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
>> Oct 16 05:12:02 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
>> Oct 16 05:12:02 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
>> Oct 16 05:12:03 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  scanning -> associated
>> Oct 16 05:12:04 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
>> Oct 16 05:12:06 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
>> Oct 16 05:12:06 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
>> Oct 16 05:12:07 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  scanning -> associated
>> Oct 16 05:12:08 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
>> Oct 16 05:12:10 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
>> Oct 16 05:12:10 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
>> Oct 16 05:12:11 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  scanning -> associated
>> Oct 16 05:12:12 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
>> Oct 16 05:12:13 archie NetworkManager: <info>  wlan0: link timed out.
>> Oct 16 05:12:14 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
>> Oct 16 05:12:15 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
>> Oct 16 05:12:15 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  scanning -> associated
>> Oct 16 05:12:16 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
>> Oct 16 05:12:18 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
>> Oct 16 05:12:19 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
>> Oct 16 05:12:19 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  scanning -> associated
>> Oct 16 05:12:20 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  associated -> 4-way handshake
>> Oct 16 05:12:23 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0/wireless):
>> association took too long.
>> Oct 16 05:12:23 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state
>> change: 5 -> 6
>> Oct 16 05:12:23 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0/wireless):
>> asking for new secrets
>> Oct 16 05:12:23 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  4-way handshake -> disconnected
>> Oct 16 05:12:24 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  disconnected -> associated
>> Oct 16 05:12:24 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  associated -> disconnected
>> Oct 16 05:12:28 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): supplicant
>> connection state:  disconnected -> scanning
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <WARN>  get_secrets_cb(): Couldn't
>> get connection secrets: applet-device-wifi.c.1539
>> (get_secrets_dialog_response_cb): canceled.
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state
>> change: 6 -> 9
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0) failed
>> for access point (daniel)
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Marking connection 'Auto
>> daniel' invalid.
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (wlan0) failed.
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state
>> change: 9 -> 3
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): deactivating device
>> (reason: 0).
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <info>  Policy set 'Auto eth0'
>> (eth0) as default for routing and DNS.
>> #######################END############################
>>
>> Dont you guyz think thats this could be a problem whit Policykit AGAIN?
>>  Look at this:
>> Oct 16 05:12:29 archie NetworkManager: <WARN>  get_secrets_cb(): Couldn't
>> get connection secrets: applet-device-wifi.c.1539
>> (get_secrets_dialog_response_cb): canceled.
>>
>> Some solution?
>>
>>     



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