Description of problem: NetworkManager does not connect to my Wireless Network. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): test 4 How reproducible: Put in the USB Stick and click the essid, put WPA key and wait (for nothing). Steps to Reproduce: 1.F7 test 4 into a dvd drive 2.reboot 3.login 4.put in the usb stick 5.click on the NetworkManager Icon 6.click on "the essid ;-)" 7.put in the wpa key 8.wait Actual results: it does not connect Expected results: it does connect Additional info: I added lsusb!
Created attachment 154202 [details] lsusb
Can you try with latest kernels? What kernel version are you using, and can you give the output of /sbin/lsusb for your device?
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