What's up with my KNetworkManager (wireless)?

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What's up with my KNetworkManager (wireless)?

Postby ThinkBayon » Fri Jul 20, 2007 22:23

My wireless connects and works fine, but KNetworkManager only displays two signal strengths: Either nothing (if the network doesn't exist, like if I were to enter a fake ESSID), and 100%, for all networks. This makes it tough to select an open network, especially if you're in downtown DC like me and have 100+ around you!

Does anyone know how I can fix this? Is it a known issue? And finally, should I report it as a bug?
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Postby WarraWarra » Fri Jul 20, 2007 23:47

Sry you are using what flavour of SL and what wifi card.
Mine in 3.3 mini now / 3.4 loop3 / 1.0 BE all show % from 0 up to 90% in all of them.

1.0 BE you can click the knetworkmanager and should show you a nicer layout for the wifi with several tabs.
You can alternatively post / copy+paste the "lspci" info here to get a idea if the driver is working.
As root in terminal type
lspci
and copy /paste to here.

You can also use " net-setup " as root and follow the info there if not wanting to use knetwrokmanager.
Then type the ifconfig as the message there at the end say's and see if you have a valid IP.

Might want to check these out as well:
http://www.sabayonlinux.org/wiki/index. ... =Main_Page
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Main_Page
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Postby ThinkBayon » Sat Jul 21, 2007 17:23

I don't know what you're getting at. My driver works fine (Madwifi) and I know very well how to use KNetworkManager. I'm referring to an odd display bug.
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Postby WarraWarra » Sat Jul 21, 2007 18:52

The signal:
Only thing is to have a similar program run that states the signal strength and compare the 2 or 3 program giving results.
If all is nasty then no clue what it could be if only knetw.. then kde has a bug and kde can fix it or tell you how to fix it.
This link can maybe have a laternative signal strenght meter for you to try.
http://linux.softpedia.com/progSearch
search for (wifi signal)

Hope this helps.
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Postby ThinkBayon » Sat Jul 21, 2007 19:56

My iwconfig outputs are precise, so clearly KNetworkManager is misreading them. I'll be OK for now...
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Postby WarraWarra » Sat Jul 21, 2007 20:42

If you have the "get live help" irc icon on your desktop I am sure wolfden or someone there can give you live help. Not sure who is online now. Maybe even some of the devlp.s .

Think it is this below :
sabayon.freenode. ??
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