>>>> Hi.
>>>>
>>>> I don't get it to bring my Kubuntu 9.04 with KDE4.5 in the
> WLAN-Network.
>>>> In KDE4 it works fine.
>>>> Under KDE3.5, i tried it wirh the knetworkmanager. When i klick on
the
>>>> connection I add, nothing
happen.
>>>> I doesn't matterwhen i change the authorisation in the router to
> WEP/WPA
>>>> or nothing.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for my bad english.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Greetz
>>>> Jochen
>>>> --
>>> Hi Jochen,
>>>
>>> Try Gnome's nm-applet instead. The old knetworkmanager tray icon is
>>> hopelessly broken.
>>>
>>> Tim
>> Thank you very much! It worked great!
>> And also thanks for your wonderfull work. Don't know how to have fun
> under Ubuntu-Linux without KDE3.5 ;-)
>> Jochen
> Hi Jochen,
>
> alternatively you can use wicd (
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/) if you
want
to have a
better configurability.
Stefan
Hi Stefan.
the tool looks very nice.
But i cant connect to my WPA2 Secured Network. No Matter what i choose
under
Preferences -> General Settings -> WPA Supplicant Driver.
My WLAN controller is "Broadcom Corporation
BCM4312 802.11a/b/g (rev
02)" and i installed the driver with "sudo
apt-get install b43-fwcutter"
Jochen
Hi Jochen,
if your WLAN worked well with nm-applet then you don't have to install a
new driver in order to get wicd running, I think.
The only "problem" of wicd I noticed is the lack of good WPA templates. In
my special case I also had to write my own WPA template. If you
know how your wpa_supplicant configuration has to look like, then it's
easy to create a corresponding template for wicd.
Stefan
Thanks for your help. But i think i will stand by the gnome network manager. Worked
without problems and im not really fit in this template writing things.