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Bug#434527: NetworkManager won't associate when using madwifi

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Tim Hull

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Jul 24, 2007, 12:30:12 PM7/24/07
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Package: network-manager
Version: 0.6.4-8

When using a madwifi-based wireless card (with driver built from madwifi-source 0.9.3-3 in sid), it is currently impossible to associate to any access point using NetworkManager.  NetworkManager will see the access points, but upon attempting to associate, the lights in nm-applet never turn green and it eventually gives up.  The card works fine when configured manually (without using NetworkManager). My system is an up-to-date Debian sid/i386 installation using kernel 2.6.22-1 (from sid) and libc6 2.6-3.

This seems somewhat related to the wpa_supplicant settings used by network-manager, as Ubuntu's network-manager has patches which specifically use wpa_supplicant's "madwifi" driver as opposed to its "wext" driver. 

In Ubuntu's case, NetworkManager works flawlessly on the same machine, and installing the Ubuntu network-manager package makes it work on Debian (though that setup has other difficulties due to the problems mixing Debian/Ubuntu packages).

Could a fix such as the one used in Ubuntu's case be investigated? The patch is part of the (big) network-manager patch on patches.ubuntu.com.  This issue is somewhat of a show-stopper in my case...

Michael Biebl

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Jul 24, 2007, 4:00:17 PM7/24/07
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reassign 434527 madwifi-source
retitle 434527 madwifi should provide complete wext support
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Tim Hull schrieb:
> Package: network-manager
> Version: 0.6.4-8

Hi Tim!

>
> When using a madwifi-based wireless card (with driver built from
> madwifi-source 0.9.3-3 in sid), it is currently impossible to associate to
> any access point using NetworkManager. NetworkManager will see the access
> points, but upon attempting to associate, the lights in nm-applet never
> turn
> green and it eventually gives up. The card works fine when configured
> manually (without using NetworkManager). My system is an up-to-date Debian

With manually configured, I guess you use wpa_supplicant with -Dmadwifi?

> sid/i386 installation using kernel 2.6.22-1 (from sid) and libc6 2.6-3.
>
> This seems somewhat related to the wpa_supplicant settings used by
> network-manager, as Ubuntu's network-manager has patches which specifically
> use wpa_supplicant's "madwifi" driver as opposed to its "wext" driver.
>
> In Ubuntu's case, NetworkManager works flawlessly on the same machine, and
> installing the Ubuntu network-manager package makes it work on Debian
> (though that setup has other difficulties due to the problems mixing
> Debian/Ubuntu packages).
>
> Could a fix such as the one used in Ubuntu's case be investigated? The
> patch
> is part of the (big) network-manager patch on patches.ubuntu.com. This
> issue is somewhat of a show-stopper in my case...
>

I'm reluctant to add patches to NM to workaround broken drivers. Imho it
doesn't help in the long run. A much better solution is, to fix the
drivers to conform to the wext spec (or in the future to mac80211), I'm
thus reassigning it to madwifi-source. Please assisst the developers
with your input as good as you can to fix this issue.
If we don't push the driver writers, nothing will change. So a strong
position is necessary imho, even if that means some inconveniences in
the mean time for the users.
I know this is unfortunate for your case, and I apologize for that.


Cheers,
Michael

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Michael Biebl

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Jul 25, 2007, 12:40:04 AM7/25/07
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forwarded 434527 http://madwifi.org/ticket/462
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Tim Hull schrieb:

> This seems somewhat related to the wpa_supplicant settings used by
> network-manager, as Ubuntu's network-manager has patches which specifically
> use wpa_supplicant's "madwifi" driver as opposed to its "wext" driver.
>

More information on this issue at http://madwifi.org/ticket/462

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