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$ rpm -q NetworkManager NetworkManager-0.8.999-2.git20110509.fc15.x86_64 I'm not completely understanding what is going on - but on a particular network with a WEP passphrase: 1) Delete all information I can find about the network /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts-*<ssid>* 2) Check there is nothing in my gnome-keyring 3) Try to connect to the network - carefully selecting WEP passphrase from the dropdown 4) Connection immediately fails 5) In my /var/log/messages: May 23 10:04:06 lagrange NetworkManager[5667]: ifcfg-rh: parsing /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-Auto_<ssid> ... May 23 10:04:06 lagrange NetworkManager[5667]: ifcfg-rh: error: Invalid WEP key length 6) In /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/keys-Auto_<ssid> KEY1=<passphrase> 7) If I change that to KEY_PASSPHRASE1=<passphrase> and try again, connection suceeds I've been able to connect to connect to the same network from a different Fedora 15 system and in fact from this Fedora 15 system earlier, so that's pretty confusing. My *memory* of how I got to this state was that I was just sitting there using the system, it kicked me off (maybe a router hiccup), and when it went to reconnect I got the dialog, though that was a week or so ago. Didn't have time to figure out the manual edit and file this bug until today. (This looks very similar to bug 581718 - figured out the workaround from that. But that was fixed a year ago.)
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