Can't see WPA2 option
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In my Lenovo Tab M10 HD (acquired with UT preinstalled) upgraded to UT 24.04-1.1, I can't find the option wpa2 when connecting to a new WiFi node: the only option I can see is wpa.
Perhaps I'm wrong ?
Thanks.Massimo
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WPA & WPA2 Personal are normally grouped together.
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@MaxUT said in Can't see WPA2 option:
I can't find the option wpa2 when connecting to a new WiFi node: the only option I can see is wpa.
my phone is connected to my wpa2 wifi netword and without having ever selected any wpa option (I don't know where you can select any such option in the phone UI...), I get
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo wpa_cli status | grep key key_mgmt=WPA2-PSK -
In my tablet following System Settings => Network => Wi-Fi wpa and wpa2 are not displayed at all.
When I try to connect to my wifi network, a little top down appears showing: Connect to "mynetwork" and in the below line: WPA but wpa is greyed out and not clickable. If I try to connect to mynetwork which is wpa2, I obtain no connection and no error messages, nothing.
If I shift mynetwork from wpa2 to wpa I can connect my tablet to it.Doing sudo wpa_cli status | grep key I obtain no answer. Doing sudo wpa_cli status I obtain Selected interface 'wlan0' and after some rows WPS-AP-AVAILABLE (while the wifi is not connected).
I cannot understand the situation.
Thanks for Your kind answers.
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If the network is already saved then you shouldn't have an option, only when you connect to hidden networks would you enter stuff like this first time.
Is this a hidden network and you have saved the wrong settings. Hidden network are not really advised but that's a different topic...
I would suggest you delete your network settings for that AP, reboot the device and try to setup again. You shouldn't need to use the Connect to hidden network option unless its hidden.
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@MaxUT said in Can't see WPA2 option:
in the below line: WPA but wpa is greyed out
Ah, I see.
If I connect anew to my own wpa2 network after forgetting it, like you I see only WPA under the connect prompt, so that does not mean that only simple WPA is supported.@MaxUT said in Can't see WPA2 option:
If I shift mynetwork from wpa2 to wpa I can connect my tablet to it.
That's the real problem, you should not need to downgrade your wifi server.
May I ask what is the model and software level of this access point ? Does it work with wpa2 for other clients ?
could you take a look at the system journal usingjournalctl -b | grep wlanyou should see lines such as
ubuntu-phablet wpa_supplicant[2062]: wlan0: WPA: Key negotiation completed with b8:27:eb:4a:22:f4 [PTK=CCMP GTK=CCMP](like for the phone UI, 'WPA' is displayed rather wrongly, because CCMP is a WPA2 only feature)
@MaxUT said in Can't see WPA2 option:
Doing sudo wpa_cli status | grep key I obtain no answer.
Probably because you are not connected.
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If the device can't connect it does just show "WPA" in the top bar notification with a password prompt and not "WPA & WPA2 Personal" as it probably should.
That doesn't mean you are trying to connect via WPA.
I think it would be best to follow my instruction to remove the AP and setup. -
Some other data.
The router driving my wifi network supplies wifi with wpa2 to several smartphones, an android tablet, two notwbooks.
With my UT tablet I'm trying to connect to the above mentioned wifi netwok which is visible, not an hidden one.
I was never able to connect my UT tablet to my wifi nework with wpa2. When I say I connect using wpa is via a second access point using another identifier and running only the time my tablet needs it. So is not necessary tho delete any entry on the tablet.
A doubt now arise: the password I chosen for my wpa2 wifi network is 30 characters long. I understand that is a very long one, but the UT is able to handle a so long password?
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@MaxUT said in Can't see WPA2 option:
A doubt now arise: the password I chosen for my wpa2 wifi network is 30 characters long. I understand that is a very long one, but the UT is able to handle a so long password?
I'd say that you could either read the journal as already advised, or change the password to a less long one to check.
My hostapd password is 23 characters long so the software can handle that at least
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@gpatel-fr Mine is the maximum length of 64 chars for WPA2.
It's annoying that the GUI doesn't handle that well but the device will work.