Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
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Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Fresh install of 17.1 kde.
My router is seen but after putting in my password & trying to connect, I just keep getting a box coming up asking again & again for my Router password, I enter it but after about 20 seconds it asks again.
No such problems in Ubuntu & Kubuntu 14.04.
Any ideas please?
My router is seen but after putting in my password & trying to connect, I just keep getting a box coming up asking again & again for my Router password, I enter it but after about 20 seconds it asks again.
No such problems in Ubuntu & Kubuntu 14.04.
Any ideas please?
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Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
it may helpful if you give us a little more info. What wireless card is being used?
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Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Sorry.
The wireless card is ralink RT3090.
This has no problem connecting wirelessly in any other distro. Not even Mint Cinnamon 17.
I'm not sure if it has something to do with kwallet, whatever, after initially picking my network to connect to & entering my wireless password, the icon just spins, then a box opens on the desktop asking me to enter my password again. This goes on indefinitely. I have even put my user password in instead, but nothing seems to work. I am going to look into this futher now.
The wireless card is ralink RT3090.
This has no problem connecting wirelessly in any other distro. Not even Mint Cinnamon 17.
I'm not sure if it has something to do with kwallet, whatever, after initially picking my network to connect to & entering my wireless password, the icon just spins, then a box opens on the desktop asking me to enter my password again. This goes on indefinitely. I have even put my user password in instead, but nothing seems to work. I am going to look into this futher now.
Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Hi Again,
could you go to a terminal and type the following command and list the result here:
could you go to a terminal and type the following command and list the result here:
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rfkill list all
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Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
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0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Ok now issue the following command and list the output here:
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iwlist scan
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Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Sorry this is difficult logging in and out of different systems to get on line.
When I run iwlist scan, I get:
eth0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
lo Interface doesn't support scanning.
wlan0 no scan results.
The irony is, that when I run from a live disc it connects no problem.
I have even done a re install but still no joy.
Just to add a little bit more info.
After I have clicked the networe icon, chosen my network and entered the wireless password, a box comes up.
KDE Daemon. For accessing the wireless network NETGEAR you need to provide a password below.
But what password does it want? I have tried my wire less password and my user password. Nothing works.
When I run iwlist scan, I get:
eth0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
lo Interface doesn't support scanning.
wlan0 no scan results.
The irony is, that when I run from a live disc it connects no problem.
I have even done a re install but still no joy.
Just to add a little bit more info.
After I have clicked the networe icon, chosen my network and entered the wireless password, a box comes up.
KDE Daemon. For accessing the wireless network NETGEAR you need to provide a password below.
But what password does it want? I have tried my wire less password and my user password. Nothing works.
Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
It would be the password that you programmed or came with your router.
It almost sound like the type of encryption is set wrong. Left click on the network Icon in the panel and on your user name , when you mouse over that connection you should see a little wrench icon right next to the disconnect tab. click on it the go to wireless security and it should be set on WPA & WPA2 Personal.
Make sure it is. if it was not set it to that and log out and back in again. you may also want to see if IPV4 and IPV6 are set to automatic.
Good Luck.
It almost sound like the type of encryption is set wrong. Left click on the network Icon in the panel and on your user name , when you mouse over that connection you should see a little wrench icon right next to the disconnect tab. click on it the go to wireless security and it should be set on WPA & WPA2 Personal.
Make sure it is. if it was not set it to that and log out and back in again. you may also want to see if IPV4 and IPV6 are set to automatic.
Good Luck.
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Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
The very last post (54) on http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2745 that announces the RC release has a comment by Clem regarding KWallet & wireless. I don't fully understand it, maybe because I don't use KWallet. But it may help you.
edit: I just found this: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread. ... SE11-3-KDE
Post #4 says:
edit: I just found this: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread. ... SE11-3-KDE
Post #4 says:
Please let us know if this works. I'm holding off installing KDE17.1 until I'm sure I can have wireless.Going to NetworkManager to setup the new wireless connection > Enter the connection details and connect auto and the password for my WPA2...
When you apply this, kwallet will start up
Do you want kwallet to manage passwords = yes
You enter a password for kwallet access
kwallet will ask about the network password and remembering it = for me I choose always
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Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Hi lindseyd, thanks for your reply.
I have already checked those links, I don't really understand clems reply either.
I have messed with k wallet to no avail, even disabling it.
To be honest I am not the most patient person so I downloaded and installed kubuntu 14.10.
It installed, connected, and ran flawlessly, so i'm staying put with that for the time being.
Thank you all for your ideas though.
I have already checked those links, I don't really understand clems reply either.
I have messed with k wallet to no avail, even disabling it.
To be honest I am not the most patient person so I downloaded and installed kubuntu 14.10.
It installed, connected, and ran flawlessly, so i'm staying put with that for the time being.
Thank you all for your ideas though.
Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Just wanted to report that this is still an issue in Linux Mint KDE 18.2 64 bit ("Sonya") released JULY 2, 2017.
Can't connect to any Wi-Fi network because the dialog "for accessing the wireless network [...] you need to provide a password below" keeps popping up in a loop whether the KDE wallet subsystem is enabled or not.
My laptop: HP Pavilion Power 15-cb014ng
As much as it pains me to say because I love Mint, switching to Kubuntu now... Internet connectivity *is* kinda essential.
Can't connect to any Wi-Fi network because the dialog "for accessing the wireless network [...] you need to provide a password below" keeps popping up in a loop whether the KDE wallet subsystem is enabled or not.
My laptop: HP Pavilion Power 15-cb014ng
As much as it pains me to say because I love Mint, switching to Kubuntu now... Internet connectivity *is* kinda essential.
[SOLVED] Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Update: found a workaround for Linux Mint KDE 18.1:-)
The trick was to disable the KDE wallet subsystem BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE. Really, before attempting to connect to a network for the first time:
1. Disable KDE Wallet subsystem
2. Provide the Wi-Fi password to the Network Manager, connect your Wi-Fi network.
After that, connecting worked like a charm, even subsequent connects did not require re-entering the Wi-Fi password.
The trick was to disable the KDE wallet subsystem BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE. Really, before attempting to connect to a network for the first time:
1. Disable KDE Wallet subsystem
2. Provide the Wi-Fi password to the Network Manager, connect your Wi-Fi network.
After that, connecting worked like a charm, even subsequent connects did not require re-entering the Wi-Fi password.
Last edited by qwertz on Sun Dec 10, 2017 3:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
I'm really glad you got this sorted, on behalf of all KDE users. Where KDE works, it's brilliant. But sometimes they make decisions for users without thinking it through.
Please mark your first post SOLVED. Just edit the post and change the subject line. Other people will have your problem and you have found the solution for them, so let them know about it.
Please mark your first post SOLVED. Just edit the post and change the subject line. Other people will have your problem and you have found the solution for them, so let them know about it.
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Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Hey Lindsey, unfortunately, I cannot mark the first post as solved as I am not the original poster, just another unlucky soul with this problem.
So I just marked my response containing the workaround as "[SOLVED]"...
It should be noted that this is not a real solution since not being able to fix this problem on anything else than a fresh install could still be an inconvenience for some...
So I just marked my response containing the workaround as "[SOLVED]"...
It should be noted that this is not a real solution since not being able to fix this problem on anything else than a fresh install could still be an inconvenience for some...
Re: Cannot Connect to Wireless Router
Sorry, qwertz, I didn't realize you weren't the OP. But the topic's still findable with a SOLVED, so that's good.
I agree the solution isn't ideal, but you've identified the culprit, which is a huge step. And if you put / (root) on a separate partition, it's only about 15 minutes to reinstall. So you've forewarned some folks and provided some help to others. Pat yourself on the back.
I agree the solution isn't ideal, but you've identified the culprit, which is a huge step. And if you put / (root) on a separate partition, it's only about 15 minutes to reinstall. So you've forewarned some folks and provided some help to others. Pat yourself on the back.
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