PowerBookG4 10.4 sees TC wireless WPA2 Personal but asks for WEP !!

Hello!
Can you help with this? My roommate's Time Capsule is our wireless N router using WPA2/PSK for encryption. His Snow Leopard laptop connects fine. Mine (PowerBook G4 10.4.11 software current) sees the network, but asks for a WEP password. When I put in the password I get <There was an error joining the AirPort network "name">
When I go to Internet Connect, choose Other, enter the network name, choose WPA2 Personal and enter the password, I get <The wireless network "name" does not support the requested encryption method.>
When I hook up an ethernet cable it goes online fine. The problem seems to be in the laptop misidentifying the type of encryption of the network. What is up?
I've been all over the discussions & haven't found this problem. Must be simple?
Also, my laptop connects with the wireless network at school just fine, which, I think uses no security (or rather its own security system, at some other level).
Thanks for your help!

I wouldn't do anything on your computer. My guess is the Linksys Box. The Linksys wants a security password to get access to the internet.
What I would suggest is get the instructions for the Linksys box. Reset it to the Factory Defaults. Run through the setup wizard for the Linksys Box again, as if you just bought it. Setup the Linksys box as you'd like, I would recommend renaming the Network Name (SSID) to something a little more unique. And setup security on it. Preferrably WPA or WPA2, but WEP will work ok.
The only reason I asked where you lived is if there are neighbors close by.
When I troubleshoot Wireless Home setups at work, the majority of the problem is either the Network Name (connecting to a neighbors instead of theirs), or the WEP Encryption Key.
A lot of Wireless Routers have a KEY Generator. Client would put a password in the Key Generator, and instead of using the KEY the router generated, they're trying to use the Password they used to Generate the key.
Sorry for going off topic, but yeah, reset the Linksys Box and start from Scratch.
Hope that helps,
AL

Similar Messages

  • I am trying to connect a PC wirelessly to my Mac OS X. The PC finds the Mac but asks for the WEP number. Where do I find this number?

    I am trying to connect a PC wirelessly to my Mac OS X. The PC finds the Mac but asks for the WEP number. Where do I find this number?

    Then use multipel 99 picture slideshows. 
    You can have up to 8 or 9 slideshows per menu.  If you add a sub menu reduce that by 1 and add 8 more to the sub menu.  The top menu can have links to up to 8 or so submenus (depends on the theme) and each submenu can have up to 8 or so slideshows. 
    However, converting a very large slideshow to a QT movie as Terence suggested does not envoke the 99 slide limit in iDVD.  It just becomes a single video/movie file.  So you should not have a problem with exporting at the large size, 720 x 540,
    and dragging the resulting file into the iDVD menu being sure to avoid any drop zones.
    OT

  • WPA2 enterprise: keeps asking for accept cerificate

    hello,
    we have a wireless network protected with 802.1x protocol. The problem is OS X Mountain Lion keeps asking for accept certificate each time when user tries to connect to the network. After Acceptation the certificate the connection is established successfully, but it's anoing to approve certificate on each time.
    selecting "Always trust" doesn't change anything.
    I've also tried to create profile by using "iPhone Configuration Utility" but in this case a'm not able to connect at all because of error "The identity of the authentication server could not be established". I;'ve tried to add into profile both server's certificate and certificate's CA, still with no success.

    hello,
    we have a wireless network protected with 802.1x protocol. The problem is OS X Mountain Lion keeps asking for accept certificate each time when user tries to connect to the network. After Acceptation the certificate the connection is established successfully, but it's anoing to approve certificate on each time.
    selecting "Always trust" doesn't change anything.
    I've also tried to create profile by using "iPhone Configuration Utility" but in this case a'm not able to connect at all because of error "The identity of the authentication server could not be established". I;'ve tried to add into profile both server's certificate and certificate's CA, still with no success.

  • Switching wireless networks - OS X asking for password

    At my Moms house, she has a Linksys wireless router setup to serve b/g traffic, and a Time Capsule setup to serve n traffic. Both are saved and stored in the known networks setion.
    For some reason, when I go to switch to use one or the other, OS X prompts me to enter her user password. This is the account password, not the WPA password (that is stored in the Keychain).
    Her user is an admin user.
    Simply going to the airport menu, selecting the other network, OS X prompts for account password. The password box that comes up, if I expand the details section is lists:
    Right: com.apple.airport
    Application: SystemUIServer
    1) Any idea why the system asks everytime I select either of the networks for the account password?
    2) Could it be a corrupt pref file somewhere? I don't even see a file called com.apple.airport on her system (or my system for that matter).
    -Kevin

    Hey JC,
    So I checked that option off, with no change. Funny thing is my MacBook on my network (same setup with a linksys and time capsule), I have the setting checked and it doesn't require me to enter my password on my network.
    Would you have to reboot after that?
    Keychain (login keychain) is not set to be auto locked. I'm guessing it's using the password stored in the login keychain? I notice there are also entries for the routers in the System keychain.
    I've removed and re-added all WPA password to the keychains (the entries automatically get added to both the login and system keychains).
    Really weird and I'm trying to figure out....is it my system that is wrong, allowing me to switch without entering a password....or my Moms requiring the password.
    -Kevin

  • My messegs wont send to one person but works for evey one else

    HELPPP!!!!!!!!! my phone wont send messegs to my one firend ive read other post on what to do ive tired what they said but nothing has worked ive tired evey thing and it hasent wroked i need help my firnd had the same problem for like 3 days and now my phone is doing what hers did i need help plzzzzzzzz do u know eney thing i can try doing to make it work??????????????????????????

    Maybe the issue is with your friends phone and not yours , if you can text everyone else but that person.

  • TS3048 Wireless trackpad set up asks for passkey?

    I'm trying to set up a wireless trackpad. In the Bluetooth set up, it asks me to enter a passkey into the device. The device is a trackpad, which means it has no numeral keys, etc. What am I missing?

    Hi - what do you mean they have the numbers, numbers for what please? I've been through all the web pages in the router set up and can only find a password page for router access.

  • Airport Express broadcasting both WPA2 Personal and WPA2 Enterprise?

    We were recently scanning for wireless access points for a client using a product called Vistumbler.  The client had two older Airport Express wireless routers, set to use WPA2 Personal, but Vistumbler was detecting both WPA2 Personal and WPA2 Enterprise during the scans. Has anyone else seen this before with any other routers or scanning software? If so, was there a way to only broadcast the current encryption setting?

    The AirPorts can be set to WPA2 Personal.......OR........WPA2 Enterprise, but only one setting can be activated at a time.
    In the highly unlikely event that the AirPort Express devices are really broadcasting with two different types of encryption, the devices either have corrupted software settings, or they are defective.
    Try another scanner......like WiFi Scanner, located in the Utilities folder of the Mac,  or another application to see if you get the same results.

  • Airtunes dropouts - AE firmware 6.3 / WPA2 personal network

    I finally managed to set up a proper airtuning of my Airport Express (AE) without having the regular streaming dropouts I used to have before (happening a few minutes after every hard/soft reset of my AE, AE still showing solid green light but suddenly not pingable anymore, iTunes stopping the playing, airport channel name displayed in italic at the bottom right of iTunes).
    I think I found a solution (further testing required but so far much better) and would like to share my story for the eventual benefit of others. Since I am convinced there might be other reasons than the one I found to such a problem, I will try to carefully describe my network/systems settings.
    > My network/systems:
    . ADSL/WiFi router Xavi 7868r 54 Mbps configured for mac filtering, no ssid broadcasting, wpa2 personal auth/encrypt using 64 ascii psk, dhcp with fixed ip adressing for my AE
    . MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo running Mac OS X (10.4.8) with iTunes 7.0.2 (15) connected to the network through Airport Extreme
    . Airport Express with latest firmware (6.3) and regular speakers directly connected to it through audio jack
    > My attends to narrow down the problem (OK means dropouts solved, NOK means dropouts not solved):
    . putting all my network elements closer to each other (half a meter away from each other) -> NOK
    . connecting my Macbook through Ethernet instead of WiFi -> NOK
    . disconnect my DECT phone standing close the WiFi router -> NOK
    . monitoring of neightbouring WiFi networks -> NOK (I have the strongest signal, almost 100% of signal level)
    . checking interference robustness boxes on AE and my laptop -> NOK
    . broadcasting my WiFi SSID -> NOK
    . turn my WiFi security setting off (i.e. open network without even a WEP) -> OK
    . move to WEP 128 security -> OK
    . move to WPA2 security -> NOK
    . downgrade AE firmware to the previous one (6.1.1) -> OK
    So I finally have my AE airtuning working without these sudden dropouts and without any concession regarding the security of my network (WPA2 personal).
    Link for AE firmware 6.1.1 download: http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/airportexpressfirmware611formacosx.html
    Hope it will help some people getting crazy around. Anyway, thanks for all the ones who posted messages on related issues since they surely helped me in some way. Will try to answer to your eventual questions as well.
    Mabook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
    Mabook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    So let me be sure what you're saying. You had fairly new AE with V6.3 on it and you downgraded to 6.1.1? I'm a little nervous to try this, but the drop-outs are killing me. I had an older AE that finally died. I think it probably was running 6.1.1 and I hardly ever experienced any problems with it. So maybe you have found the solution, but wouldn't you think Apple would pick up on this and fix whatever is wrong with 6.3? Go figure!

  • I just purchased a hp laser jet printer m1217 with AirPrint, i am unable to get it to connect to my time capsule wirelessly, i am currently using WPA2 personal any suggests

    I Just puchased a HP laserjet printer M1217, i am trying to print wirelessly , the printer doesnot recognise my network, i am using a apple timemachine using WPA2 personal, anyone have any ideas

    Don't know if you ever figured this out but here is the answer...
    I just spent the last two days on this and have finally sorted it out. It actually isn't that hard to do but for some reason, no one has consolidated the information in one place!
    First and foremost, make sure that you have all the latest and greatest firmware updates for your printer, your computer and your mobile devices.
    Next, you need to connect your printer to your network via an ethernet cable, this is the only way to get in to the printer softare to configure it for your wireless network.
    Navigate the printer menus on the keypad to Reports>Config Report and print this report. It will provide you with the IP adress and IPv4 address for the printer.
    With the printer connected to your network and powered on, point your browser to the IP address of the printer. If this doen't work (it didn't for me) use the IPv4 address.
    This will open the configuration panel for the printer and will let you configure the wireless for the printer so that it can join your wireless network. You will see various tabs across the top. Select network. Then along the left you will see wireless. Choose that. Now you should see a list of wireless networks available including your very own home network. Choose that one, enter your password and hit apply.
    Disconnect the ethernet cable and you should be ready to Airprint from all devices. This worked for me, I can't imagine it won't work for all...then again...

  • Cannot print wirelessly via AirPort Express with WPA2 Personal security

    Recently decided to tighten security by switching to WPA2 Personal from WEP on our WDS wired/wireless home network. Main base station is Airport Extreme, WDS remote base station is an Airport Exress, both configured using Airport Setup Assistant. Printers are hardwired through the switch. No problem printing wirelessly when in range of the main base station, but when connected through the WDS remote base station, get the following error: "Unable to open [printername]: No route to host". Interestingly, if I first print when connected (wirelessly) through the main base station, I can then print wirelessly through the remote base station. When I go back to WEP security there is no problem. Anyone have any suggestions?

    You may need to update your AirPort base station firmware to support WPA/WPA2 over WDS. (ref: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107791)

  • Xbox live not working in WPA/WPA2 personal mode.

    Xbox Live is not working in WPA/WPA2 personal mode. It does, however, work in WEP mode. I have 2 windows laptops on my wireless network. when I am on WEP, the laptop is stuck in a perpetual "Acquiring Network Address" state. When I have WPA/WPA2 enabled, my laptops work fine, but xbox live cuts in and out of detecting my network, and I cant even get close to connecting at all.
    So until I figure this out, I have to choose between WEP (xbox live working, and not PCs) WPA(PCs working, not xbox live) or unsecured (risky). what should I do?

    Thats strange topcat, i have exactly the same problem as you except that when i am in WEP encryption my xbox cant even see the extreme on the network and i cant even get it it to connect at all. In WPA mode the xbox sees the network but will not connect. I have rang xbox and they say that it should work and that the problem lies with Apple, although i dont believe this personally. In the meantime ive had to hardwire the xbox to the router which isnt why i bought the router. Disappointed
    Regards
    Stu

  • Pc with windows xl/sp3 can't connect / acquire ip address from airport extreme; meanwhile, my macbook in connecting fine.  We have a wpa2 personal password

    My husband's Dell with Windows xl (sp3) can't get an ip address from our new airport extreme.  Nor can my daughter's Windows 7 computer.  There are no firewalls in place.  Both computers worked with my old Airport, though it was sssslllllllowwww.  My Macbook works fine and is super fast compared to the old airport.  We are using a wpa2 personal password. 
    Anyone out there have a cure for this problem so we can hook up those sad pcs?
    Thanks a lot.
    Elizabeth

    First, make sure that the new Airport is configured exactly the same as the old one. Hopefully you saved the configuration settings in a file and can look at them to be sure.
    If the Windows PC's can't connect with the same password, it's possible that the PC's were using an older wifi protocol like 802.11a or b.  The new Airport is backwards compatible but has to be setup that way check to see what versions of 802.11a the windows computers support and make sure that the wireless mode of the airport is setup to accomodate them.
    Can the PC's get an IP address if they are connected to the AirPort using an ethernet cable? If they can, that would help naorrow things down to a wireless issue and not some other configuration problem.

  • Cannot connect anymore to WPA2 Personal after upgrade

    Hi everybody,
    I'm writing because I cannot access anymore my Wi-Fi WPA2 Personal after I upgraded successfully this morning my Macbook, I bought it at the end of 2008.
    The wireless icon on top right shows me the ! (exclamation mark), the IP address is assigned correctly. I tried deleting the network from the preferred connections but it didn't work.
    I add the fact wireles connection worked perfectly since today.
    Can you help me? Is this a known issue of OS X Maverick?
    Thanks in advance!

    I post the workaround that solved my problem, thanks again to wifiguru!!
    wifiguru wrote:
    Backup these 2 files:
    /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist
    /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist
    Then delete these 2 files and reboot. If you upload these 2 files someplace I can take a look if something was wrong in there.
    Practically, I made a backup of those files, deleted them with root priviligies and reboot the computer...after that, I found with no work the Wi-Fi connected to my wireless; everything worked fine.
    Hope this post helps people with same problem..

  • Netctl and WPA2 Personal AES, problem with authentication

    I having trouble to connect to my WPA2 Personal 5ghz wireless AES (only) network using netctl. When I were using wicd it wasnt any problems. I assume there is something wrong in my profile but i cant find out what.
    My config /etc/netctl/wlp4s0-limbo2
    Description='A wireless connection using a custom network block configuration'
    Interface=wlp4s0
    Connection=wireless
    Security=wpa-configsection
    IP=dhcp
    WPAConfigSection=(
    'ssid="limbo"'
    'key_mgmt=WPA-PSK'
    'proto=RSN'
    'pairwise=CCMP'
    'group=CCMP'
    'psk="key"'
    and this is the output from journalctl -xn
    Error was encountered while opening journal files: No data available
    -- Logs begin at Mon 2001-01-01 01:02:40 CET, end at Fri 2013-06-14 13:45:30 CEST. --
    Jun 14 13:45:14 thallarch sudo[18463]: thall : TTY=pts/3 ; PWD=/home/thall ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/netctl start wlp4s0-limbo2
    Jun 14 13:45:14 thallarch sudo[18463]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
    Jun 14 13:45:14 thallarch systemd[1]: Starting Networking for netctl profile wlp4s0-limbo2...
    -- Subject: Unit netctl@wlp4s0\x2dlimbo2.service has begun with start-up
    -- Defined-By: systemd
    -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
    -- Unit netctl@wlp4s0\x2dlimbo2.service has begun starting up.
    Jun 14 13:45:14 thallarch network[18470]: Starting network profile 'wlp4s0-limbo2'...
    Jun 14 13:45:30 thallarch network[18470]: WPA association/authentication failed for interface 'wlp4s0'
    Jun 14 13:45:30 thallarch network[18470]: Failed to bring the network up for profile 'wlp4s0-limbo2'
    Jun 14 13:45:30 thallarch systemd[1]: netctl@wlp4s0\x2dlimbo2.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
    Jun 14 13:45:30 thallarch systemd[1]: Failed to start Networking for netctl profile wlp4s0-limbo2.
    -- Subject: Unit netctl@wlp4s0\x2dlimbo2.service has failed
    -- Defined-By: systemd
    -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
    -- Documentation: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/catalog/be02cf6855d2428ba40df7e9d022f03d
    -- Unit netctl@wlp4s0\x2dlimbo2.service has failed.
    -- The result is failed.
    Jun 14 13:45:30 thallarch systemd[1]: Unit netctl@wlp4s0\x2dlimbo2.service entered failed state.
    Jun 14 13:45:30 thallarch sudo[18463]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
    I have tried both with the obfuscated password using wpa_passphrase and the one in clear text.
    I should also mention that i have no problem connecting to my WPA2 Personal 2.4ghz wireless TKIP (only) network.

    Okey, I think Im on something here:
    wpa_supplicant config
    ctrl_interface=DIR=/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wheel # allow control for members in the 'wheel' group
    update_config=1
    ap_scan=1
    network={
    ssid="limbo"
    bssid=20:4E:7F:71:D0:04
    #psk="hidden"
    psk=8f3f...
    This is the output from $> wpa_supplicant -B -D nl80211 -i wlp4s0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/limbo.conf -dd -f /tmp/dump_wpa_supplicant
    wpa_supplicant v2.0
    Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant
    Initializing interface 'wlp4s0' conf '/etc/wpa_supplicant/limbo.conf' driver 'nl80211' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
    Configuration file '/etc/wpa_supplicant/limbo.conf' -> '/etc/wpa_supplicant/limbo.conf'
    Reading configuration file '/etc/wpa_supplicant/limbo.conf'
    ctrl_interface='DIR=/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wheel'
    update_config=1
    ap_scan=1
    Line: 5 - start of a new network block
    ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=5):
    6c 69 6d 62 6f limbo
    BSSID - hexdump(len=6): 20 4e 7f 71 d0 04
    PSK - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
    Priority group 0
    id=0 ssid='limbo'
    nl80211: interface wlp4s0 in phy phy0
    rfkill: initial event: idx=1 type=2 op=0 soft=0 hard=0
    rfkill: initial event: idx=2 type=1 op=0 soft=0 hard=0
    nl80211: Set mode ifindex 4 iftype 2 (STATION)
    nl80211: Subscribe to mgmt frames with non-AP handle 0x16d5a00
    nl80211: Register frame type=0xd0 nl_handle=0x16d5a00
    nl80211: Register frame match - hexdump(len=2): 04 0a
    nl80211: Register frame command failed (type=208): ret=-95 (Operation not supported)
    nl80211: Register frame match - hexdump(len=2): 04 0a
    nl80211: Failed to register Action frame processing - ignore for now
    netlink: Operstate: linkmode=1, operstate=5
    nl80211: driver param='(null)'
    nl80211: Regulatory information - country=00
    nl80211: 2402-2472 @ 40 MHz
    nl80211: 2457-2482 @ 40 MHz
    nl80211: 2474-2494 @ 20 MHz
    nl80211: 5170-5250 @ 40 MHz
    nl80211: 5735-5835 @ 40 MHz
    nl80211: 57240-63720 @ 2160 MHz
    nl80211: Added 802.11b mode based on 802.11g information
    wlp4s0: Own MAC address: 00:26:08:dc:85:72
    wpa_driver_nl80211_set_key: ifindex=4 alg=0 addr=(nil) key_idx=0 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wpa_driver_nl80211_set_key: ifindex=4 alg=0 addr=(nil) key_idx=1 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wpa_driver_nl80211_set_key: ifindex=4 alg=0 addr=(nil) key_idx=2 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wpa_driver_nl80211_set_key: ifindex=4 alg=0 addr=(nil) key_idx=3 set_tx=0 seq_len=0 key_len=0
    wlp4s0: RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
    nl80211: Flush PMKIDs
    wlp4s0: Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
    WPS: Set UUID for interface wlp4s0
    WPS: UUID based on MAC address - hexdump(len=16): 58 5f f7 31 b2 76 5d 30 bc 67 4d c1 25 d8 31 33
    EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
    EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
    EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    ctrl_interface_group=10 (from group name 'wheel')
    wlp4s0: Added interface wlp4s0
    wlp4s0: State: DISCONNECTED -> DISCONNECTED
    wpa_driver_nl80211_set_operstate: operstate 0->0 (DORMANT)
    netlink: Operstate: linkmode=-1, operstate=5
    Daemonize..
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x11043 ([UP][RUNNING][LOWER_UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp4s0' added
    nl80211: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x11003 ([UP][LOWER_UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp4s0' added
    nl80211: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    wlp4s0: State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
    wlp4s0: Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
    nl80211: Scan SSID - hexdump_ascii(len=0): [NULL]
    Scan requested (ret=0) - scan timeout 10 seconds
    nl80211: Event message available
    nl80211: Scan trigger
    EAPOL: disable timer tick
    EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
    RTM_NEWLINK: operstate=0 ifi_flags=0x11003 ([UP][LOWER_UP])
    RTM_NEWLINK, IFLA_IFNAME: Interface 'wlp4s0' added
    nl80211: if_removed already cleared - ignore event
    nl80211: Event message available
    nl80211: New scan results available
    wlp4s0: Event SCAN_RESULTS (3) received
    nl80211: Received scan results (21 BSSes)
    wlp4s0: BSS: Start scan result update 1
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 0 BSSID 20:4e:7f:71:d0:02 SSID 'GET_OFF_MY_LAN'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 1 BSSID 00:1f:33:fa:68:01 SSID 'NETGEAR'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 2 BSSID 20:4e:7f:71:d0:04 SSID 'limbo'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 3 BSSID 74:44:01:72:6f:fa SSID 'ohyran'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 4 BSSID b8:a3:86:a4:6f:c2 SSID 'Kjansson'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 5 BSSID 00:19:5b:00:f9:41 SSID 'Routary'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 6 BSSID 34:21:09:02:61:88 SSID 'AirLink29150'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 7 BSSID 14:d6:4d:cd:56:ac SSID 'dlink'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 8 BSSID 00:1f:33:28:86:2a SSID 'NETGEAR-2.4-G'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 9 BSSID 00:27:19:80:ee:6c SSID 'PP-LINK'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 10 BSSID 00:24:b2:59:5d:af SSID 'Sofia-dator-Wireless'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 11 BSSID 00:24:fe:00:83:47 SSID 'schrem'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 12 BSSID 00:24:01:8f:e5:1e SSID '504'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 13 BSSID 08:76:ff:83:42:94 SSID 'TeliaGateway08-76-FF-83-42-94'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 14 BSSID 58:98:35:7f:08:7d SSID 'Bettan'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 15 BSSID 58:98:35:bb:3b:57 SSID 'TeliaGateway58-98-35-BB-3B-57'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 16 BSSID 00:1f:33:fa:70:03 SSID 'Skatteverket'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 17 BSSID 84:1b:5e:da:0a:4a SSID 'NETGEAR14'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 18 BSSID 4c:60:de:74:05:20 SSID '3Bredband0520'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 19 BSSID 00:26:44:99:57:0f SSID 'TeliaGateway00-26-44-99-57-0F'
    wlp4s0: BSS: Add new id 20 BSSID 00:18:4d:8a:cc:66 SSID 'router'
    BSS: last_scan_res_used=21/32 last_scan_full=0
    wlp4s0: New scan results available
    WPS: Unknown Vendor Extension (Vendor ID 9442)
    WPS: Unknown Vendor Extension (Vendor ID 9442)
    WPS: Unknown Vendor Extension (Vendor ID 9442)
    WPS: AP 00:1f:33:fa:68:01 type 0 added
    WPS: Unknown Vendor Extension (Vendor ID 9442)
    WPS: AP 74:44:01:72:6f:fa type 0 added
    WPS: AP b8:a3:86:a4:6f:c2 type 0 added
    WPS: AP 34:21:09:02:61:88 type 0 added
    WPS: AP 14:d6:4d:cd:56:ac type 0 added
    WPS: AP 00:1f:33:28:86:2a type 0 added
    WPS: AP 00:24:b2:59:5d:af type 0 added
    WPS: AP 00:24:fe:00:83:47 type 0 added
    WPS: AP 00:1f:33:fa:70:03 type 0 added
    WPS: AP 84:1b:5e:da:0a:4a type 0 added
    WPS: AP 4c:60:de:74:05:20 type 0 added
    WPS: AP[0] 00:1f:33:fa:68:01 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[1] 74:44:01:72:6f:fa type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[2] b8:a3:86:a4:6f:c2 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[3] 34:21:09:02:61:88 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[4] 14:d6:4d:cd:56:ac type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[5] 00:1f:33:28:86:2a type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[6] 00:24:b2:59:5d:af type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[7] 00:24:fe:00:83:47 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[8] 00:1f:33:fa:70:03 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[9] 84:1b:5e:da:0a:4a type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    WPS: AP[10] 4c:60:de:74:05:20 type=0 tries=0 last_attempt=-1 sec ago blacklist=0
    wlp4s0: Selecting BSS from priority group 0
    wlp4s0: 0: 20:4e:7f:71:d0:02 ssid='GET_OFF_MY_LAN' wpa_ie_len=0 rsn_ie_len=20 caps=0x411 level=-29
    wlp4s0: skip - SSID mismatch
    wlp4s0: 1: 00:1f:33:fa:68:01 ssid='NETGEAR' wpa_ie_len=0 rsn_ie_len=20 caps=0x531 level=-29 wps
    wlp4s0: skip - SSID mismatch
    wlp4s0: 2: 20:4e:7f:71:d0:04 ssid='limbo' wpa_ie_len=0 rsn_ie_len=24 caps=0x11 level=-37
    wlp4s0: selected based on RSN IE
    wlp4s0: hardware does not support HT PHY
    wlp4s0: skip - rate sets do not match
    limbo is the network i try to connect to, but it says it doesnt support HT PHY which has to do with 5GHz network? So it seems like it not using the correct drivers? The broadcom-wl drivers are installed and loaded into the kernel.
    wpa_supplincant only shows me three available drivers: wext, nl80211, wired. Shouldnt it be possible to select the broadcom drivers?

  • Can the IPad connect to a WPA2-Personal Home Network?

    My wife just got the IPad for her BDay this month, but we've been unable to connect to our linksys wireless network, having a WPA2 - Personal configuration (which requires an authenication key, never requested during IPad WiFi configuration).
    I've read IPad discussions that WPA2 networks can be used, and the General, Settings page shows my network's WiFi SSID.  But when tapped the IPad just presents a place for the password -- no key required.   It's been tough explaining to my wife (even after simplifying the password, and after updating the firmware for the router) that an authenication key is necessary (i.e. I'm the bad guy).
    Can anyone help?

    Ikers wrote:
    My Linksys had the same problem. Under the router's wireless security, I chose WPA2/ WPA mixed mode.  Everything started working then.
    Note that you are responding to a thread that has been dormant for almost three years!

Maybe you are looking for