Intel 2200 Chipset Connect Issues

I installed the ipw2200-fw, and then removed/added the module as root - which shows up when i run $ lsmod.
Initially I couldn't even see the card, and that was fixed with the fw being installed, and the modules added.
I tried setting up the connection manually, but nothing I did with netcfg or wpa_supplicant worked at all.
I installed various gui interfaces like NetworkManager (which I think is now running , , , ), as well as wicd, etc.
None of them could connect to the card at all or see any info about it / APs / etc.
I installed wifi-select and it was able to generate and save a config file for me with netcfg.
When i run
$ sudo netcfg profile_name
I get this error:
n180211: driver does not support athentication/association or connect commands
then the connection fails. Can anyone offer suggestions as to the next steps I should take in getting my wifi card configured?
Are there programs like network manager that I should remove or entries from /etc/rc.conf?
my config generated is:
CONNECTION="wireless"
ESSID="name"
INTERFACE="eth1"
DESCRIPTION="Automatically generated profile"
SCAN="yes"
IP="dhcp"
TIMEOUT="10"
SECURITY="wpa"
KEY="password"
and my AP is WPA2
DISCLAIMER - I have been through the wiki for the past 2 days and have searched the forums for everything with ipw2200 or intel 2200.
Last edited by highway (2012-08-07 00:44:39)

Add WPA_DRIVER="wext" to the profile. If that won't work, you'll need to connect manually with wpa_supplicant with debug output.

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