Hi, Michael van Elst wrote:
riccardo.mottola%libero.it@localhost (Riccardo Mottola) writes:I also have a WEP as a relay router, ideal for older systems and testing and with WEP it connects and works.You mean another accesspoint that is using WEP ?
Yes for test purposes, I have another router chained to the main router configured to deliver WEP, it is useful for older devices, cards and issues like this, since WEP is supported natively by most ifconfig's
It is still connected since yesterday via WEP, which is a good thing!
I can imagine there are other incompatibilities, like your regular router being configured to disable 802.11a/b/g. The router could also do WPA3-only and no longer WPA2.
The same laptop was running first 9.x then 10.x and could connect, I didn't even change the wpa_supplicant.conf file.
I did not change router settings after upgrading to 11RC4Other laptops I have running older versions and different laptops do still connect. I will collect output.
Riccardo