[olug] Getting wireless running
Thomas D. Williamson
twilliam at inebraska.com
Tue Aug 16 02:11:12 UTC 2011
I got an Acer Aspire a while back. I have been trying to get the
wireless interface to work. When I found out what card was in it I was
able to install what appears to be the right module through an RPM I
found on the openSuSE forum. When I am in Network Settings -YaST, the
correct network card shows up (by the MAC address), and when I set the
access point and the key to access, everything looks correct. It
appears in the next work tools, and when I use that to ping the
router, access point, or other computers in the home network, there
are no packets returned.
I also went to the Network Connections to see if there was something
there that could be used to get the connection set up. I went through
that, only when I entered the key to the access point, I am asked for
the keyring password, I first just entered it blank, and was told the
password failed. I tried the root password and that failed as well. I
was not asked to set this when I installed openSuSE 11.4. I looked for
methods to either set one or delete it, but none of the suggestions I
found seemed to get me there. When I tried to open
gnome-keyring-manager, I was told there is no file of that name. I
tried another method to clear .gnome2/keyrings/, but returned that the
directory was not found.
I also thought I might be having a problem with my home connections,
so I went to a public location. The windows OS found it fine and
connected, just like at home, but openSuSE found the access point, but
did not connect.
This is a Broadcomm BCM43255 802.11 b/g/n controller.
Any ideas on how to get this working?
Thanks,
Tom Williamson
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