WiFi types

Knapp magick.crow at gmail.com
Thu Nov 13 13:43:44 UTC 2008


On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Karl Larsen <k5di at zianet.com> wrote:
> Diogo Böhm wrote:
>> Well, if you get into network manager, it lists WEP, LEAP, personal WPA &
>> WPA2 and enterprise WPA & WPA2. TKIP is basically talking, a 128 bits WEP,
>> which Ubuntu supports.
>>
>> Are you sure you looked at the right place? I've seen this working since...
>> 7.10? Although I only used 64-WEP, those other protocols might work aswell.
>>
>>
>    Well I think maybe I have never found Network Manager. What I have
> done is click on the two little computers and it says it can detect a
> 802.1 Protected Wired Network and if I click on that I get a panel that
> does not include WPA - Personal.
>
>    Can someone explain How to get to Network Manager? I looked at all
> the Network GUI things and even put it into a terminal but no joy :-)
>
>
> Karl

I might be wrong because I use KDE but did you try right clicking it?
This is the key to a lot of stuff like that.

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Douglas E Knapp

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