![]() ![]() I tried the ifup wlan0 and / or ifconfig wlan0 up commands, but no change. I tried again the wicked services, but I experienced the dreaded "network is unreachable" error on ping. I said then: ok le'ts uninstall this widget (and I did) and let's go back to wicked. it still asked me for the password again and again. I tried the suggestions I've found in this forum about checking the "save for all users" and some other checkbox, but nothing changed this behavior. I selected the correct network, wrote the password and after a while it prompt me again the request for the WiFi password, like if the password was wrong. Then I said to myself, why not using the NetworkManager app in the tray icon to choose the WiFi network in an easy way? well, I installed the network-manager gnome applet (dont' recall the correct name), I moved from Wicked to NetworkManager in Yast and then I tried to connect via the NetworkManager widget. My current situation is the following: I bought a USB wireless card, I plugged it in my PC, I configured everything via Yast (wicked services) and everything worked. I'm experiencing again a "network is unreachable" problem. ![]()
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