[Bug 246141] Re: no support for realtek rtl8187se

Neil Brown launchpad at twistedsquare.com
Wed Oct 8 17:23:10 UTC 2008


Hi,

My log shows no obvious sign of a problem:

Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.424315] 
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.424320] Linux kernel driver for RTL8180 / RTL8185 based WLAN cards
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.424345] Copyright (c) 2004-2005, Andrea Merello
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.424352] rtl8180: Initializing module
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.424360] rtl8180: Wireless extensions version 22
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.424371] rtl8180: Initializing proc filesystem
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.428908] rtl8180: Configuring chip resources
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.428982] rtl8180 0000:02:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.440813] rtl8180: Channel plan is 0
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.440820] 
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.440843] Dot11d_Init()
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.440859] rtl8180: MAC controller is a RTL8187SE b/g
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.440871] rtl8180: This is a PCI NIC
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.443393] rtl8180: usValue is 0x100
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.443399] 
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.499781] rtl8180: EEPROM version 104
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.504923] rtl8180: WW:**PLEASE** REPORT SUCCESSFUL/UNSUCCESSFUL TO Realtek!
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.506115] rtl8180: IRQ 17
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.510863] rtl8180: Driver probe completed
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.510870] 
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.537748] rtl8180: Bringing up iface
Oct  8 18:13:36 rogue kernel: [  696.736268] rtl8180: Card successfully reset
Oct  8 18:13:37 rogue kernel: [  697.473902] rtl8180: WIRELESS_MODE_G
Oct  8 18:13:37 rogue kernel: [  697.473906] 
Oct  8 18:13:37 rogue kernel: [  697.495457] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
Oct  8 18:13:42 rogue kernel: [  702.977213] rtl8180: Setting SW wep key
Oct  8 18:13:49 rogue kernel: [  709.637405] Linking with eduroam: channel is 8
Oct  8 18:13:49 rogue kernel: [  709.678026] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:13:51 rogue kernel: [  712.188178] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:13:54 rogue kernel: [  714.706945] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:13:58 rogue kernel: [  718.596172] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:13:58 rogue kernel: [  718.620420] Associated successfully
Oct  8 18:13:58 rogue kernel: [  718.620443] Using G rates
Oct  8 18:13:58 rogue kernel: [  718.635319] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0: link becomes ready
Oct  8 18:14:00 rogue kernel: [  721.129981] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:14:00 rogue kernel: [  721.172236] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:14:02 rogue kernel: [  723.188091] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:14:04 rogue kernel: [  724.546852] Associated successfully
Oct  8 18:14:04 rogue kernel: [  724.546876] Using G rates
Oct  8 18:14:31 rogue kernel: [  752.112825] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:14:35 rogue kernel: [  755.500130] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:14:35 rogue kernel: [  755.526548] Associated successfully
Oct  8 18:14:35 rogue kernel: [  755.526563] Using G rates
Oct  8 18:14:39 rogue kernel: [  759.913596] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:14:39 rogue kernel: [  759.955773] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:14:41 rogue kernel: [  761.968174] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:14:41 rogue kernel: [  761.991125] Associated successfully
Oct  8 18:14:41 rogue kernel: [  761.991146] Using G rates
Oct  8 18:15:14 rogue kernel: [  794.826349] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:15:17 rogue kernel: [  797.512140] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:15:19 rogue kernel: [  800.044137] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:15:19 rogue kernel: [  800.084678] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:15:22 rogue kernel: [  802.596138] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:15:22 rogue kernel: [  802.620893] Associated successfully
Oct  8 18:15:22 rogue kernel: [  802.620916] Using G rates
Oct  8 18:16:01 rogue kernel: [  842.082053] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:16:01 rogue kernel: [  842.203711] Associated successfully
Oct  8 18:16:01 rogue kernel: [  842.203737] Using G rates
Oct  8 18:16:06 rogue kernel: [  847.215732] Linking with eduroam: channel is 10
Oct  8 18:16:06 rogue kernel: [  847.258132] Linking with eduroam: channel is 8
Oct  8 18:16:06 rogue kernel: [  847.282753] Associated successfully
Oct  8 18:16:06 rogue kernel: [  847.282780] Using G rates
Oct  8 18:16:07 rogue kernel: [  848.188757] Associated successfully
Oct  8 18:16:07 rogue kernel: [  848.188779] Using G rates

At some points after "Using G rates" it popped up to ask me for
authentication, so presumably it thinks my details are wrong.  I'll try
it again on another WPA network (Personal, rather than Enterprise) later
and I may also have access to a WEP network so I'll see if either of
those connect and/or give me any clues.  I know it all points to my
login/password being wrong, but I'll try the other networks and see if I
have any luck there.

Neil.

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no support for realtek rtl8187se
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