>1-you mention that NetworkManager seems to "forget" your WPA key but >other parts of your description sound more like the router has >"de-authenticated" you. It's two seperate problems: The small one is that sometimes when I open Network Manager, the key is missing from the entry box. This could be the result of me toggling roaming mode on and off in a futile attempt to get it to try to reauthenticate. The big one is the deauthentication/connection drop. > Perhaps the problem is not with ubuntu 7.10 >but with your router. I am wondering if the dmesg stating RX >deauthenticated is the result of a msg/handshake with the router. The >other side of that coin is that the key should be kept by a keyring >manager (I forget the name) in ubuntu. Well, it works, probably, 98% of the time in Vista; the only skip being an occasional failure to connect at boot, so I'm assuming the hardware's all right. >2-You made mention of when the connection is bad. And that makes me >wonder if you are seeing low signal strength due to distance, >intervening structure, or interference. Is it possible to move closer >to the AP even if just as an experiment? I am probably, at most, ten metres from the AP straight-line, through a standard celing/floor. The signal strength is five bars under Vista, and -42 db under Linux. I meant by "when the connection is bad", when the connection is dropped. > You could also have had a >neighbor start up one of the pre-N wireless networks and they are >occupying too many channels and thereby interfering with you. I have >read that some of them are not nice about this. I don't see any strong networks listed in the Vista network tool. Network Manager barely lists networks at all-- maybe a driver issue, but the only way I can find my network is since I KNOW the name. > Oh, BTW, on my >WRT54GL (as one can do on the 1st 4 revs of the 54G), I had flashed in >the Thibor firmware and turned up the radio power a tad to have a >reliable wireless connection to the other end of the house (roughly 50 >feet and 3 walls away). I know there are many lovely things you can do to a 54G, but I don't have any interest in breaking an item for which I have no spare. :) I'm going to try the Ralink-supplied driver package and see if it works any better. ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss