Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop, it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless. When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing access points.
Wifi seems enabled
[root@localhost ~]# nmcli g STATE CONNECTIVITY WIFI-HW WIFI WWAN-HW WWAN connected full enabled enabled enabled enabled
but unmanaged [root@localhost ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION enp0s25 ethernet connected enp0s25 lo loopback unmanaged -- wlp12s0 wifi unmanaged --
I always start from a minimal install. Then I install X Window packages, and Mate
The only difference I can think of, is that I now installed from Centos7.1 minimal install media, and before from Centos7 DVD. But there I also select minimal install.
How can I change this?
Greetings, Johan
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "johan vermeulen7" johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 juni 2015 11:51:46 Onderwerp: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7 installs
Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop, it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless. When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing access points.
Wifi seems enabled
[root@localhost ~]# nmcli g STATE CONNECTIVITY WIFI-HW WIFI WWAN-HW WWAN connected full enabled enabled enabled enabled
but unmanaged [root@localhost ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION enp0s25 ethernet connected enp0s25 lo loopback unmanaged -- wlp12s0 wifi unmanaged --
I always start from a minimal install. Then I install X Window packages, and Mate
The only difference I can think of, is that I now installed from Centos7.1 minimal install media, and before from Centos7 DVD. But there I also select minimal install.
How can I change this?
Greetings, Johan
and that is indeed the case.
When installing from Centos7 DVD, I end up with wireless managed by NetworkManager When I install form the more recent 7.1 minimal install media ( not sure of the exact name ) I end up with wireless not managed by NetworkManager.
Further, for as long as I can remember, I always try to get rid of gnome keyring by renaming:
mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring /usr/bin/gnome-keyring.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3 /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon.bak
but now this is preventing me from connecting to wireless networks.
Greetings, Johan
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On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:51:46AM +0200, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop, it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless. When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing access points.
FWIW, it seems to work properly on my Acer Aspire One netbook... Out Of The Box, as the phrase goes.
Fred Smith wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:51:46AM +0200, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop, it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless. When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing access points.
FWIW, it seems to work properly on my Acer Aspire One netbook... Out Of The Box, as the phrase goes.
Dumb question: on my old Latitude, I have to make sure wireless is turned on with the little on the right side of the laptop. (When I bring it into work for conformation conformance, they turn it off, since they plug it in....)
mark
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "m roth" m.roth@5-cent.us Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 juni 2015 16:36:40 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7 installs
Fred Smith wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:51:46AM +0200, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop, it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless. When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing access points.
FWIW, it seems to work properly on my Acer Aspire One netbook... Out Of The Box, as the phrase goes.
Dumb question: on my old Latitude, I have to make sure wireless is turned on with the little on the right side of the laptop. (When I bring it into work for conformation conformance, they turn it off, since they plug it in....)
mark
Hello Mark & Fred,
thanks for the reply's.
See the last part of the my mail:
The only difference I can think of, is that I now installed from Centos7.1 minimal install media, and before from Centos7 DVD. But there I also select minimal install.
And then I sent another mail saying:
and that is indeed the case.
When installing from Centos7 DVD, I end up with wireless managed by NetworkManager When I install form the more recent 7.1 minimal install media ( not sure of the exact name ) I end up with wireless not managed by NetworkManager.
Further, for as long as I can remember, I always try to get rid of gnome keyring by renaming:
mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring /usr/bin/gnome-keyring.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3 /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon.bak
but now this is preventing me from connecting to wireless networks.
Greetings, Johan
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----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "johan vermeulen7" johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 juni 2015 18:23:58 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7 installs
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "m roth" m.roth@5-cent.us Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 juni 2015 16:36:40 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7 installs
Fred Smith wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:51:46AM +0200, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop, it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless. When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing access points.
FWIW, it seems to work properly on my Acer Aspire One netbook... Out Of The Box, as the phrase goes.
Dumb question: on my old Latitude, I have to make sure wireless is turned on with the little on the right side of the laptop. (When I bring it into work for conformation conformance, they turn it off, since they plug it in....)
mark
Hello Mark & Fred,
thanks for the reply's.
See the last part of the my mail:
The only difference I can think of, is that I now installed from Centos7.1 minimal install media, and before from Centos7 DVD. But there I also select minimal install.
And then I sent another mail saying:
and that is indeed the case.
When installing from Centos7 DVD, I end up with wireless managed by NetworkManager When I install form the more recent 7.1 minimal install media ( not sure of the exact name ) I end up with wireless not managed by NetworkManager.
Further, for as long as I can remember, I always try to get rid of gnome keyring by renaming:
mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring /usr/bin/gnome-keyring.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3 /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon.bak
but now this is preventing me from connecting to wireless networks.
Greetings, Johan
Hello All,
this problem got bigger for me, and I could realy use some help. I now installed from a CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1503-01.iso, selecting minimal install in Anaconda. After the install, the wireless interface shows up unmanaged by NetworkManager.
Before, I thought this could be due to using the minimal install media.
[root@localhost ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION p4p1 ethernet connected p4p1 lo loopback unmanaged -- wlp1s0 wifi unmanaged --
After installing the same way in Centos7, the wireless card is automaticaly managed by NetworkManager as far as I can tell.
lspci shows the right kernel module so this is not a driver issue. I use the same wifi cards in all the machines.
I'm sure there are ways to make this work without NetworkManager, but I would like to have my users just click on the nm icon and select a wireless network.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Many thanks. Johan
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On 11 Jun 2015 13:28, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "johan vermeulen7" johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 juni 2015 18:23:58 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7
installs
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "m roth" m.roth@5-cent.us Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 juni 2015 16:36:40 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7
installs
Fred Smith wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:51:46AM +0200, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop, it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless. When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing
access
points.
FWIW, it seems to work properly on my Acer Aspire One netbook... Out Of The Box, as the phrase goes.
Dumb question: on my old Latitude, I have to make sure wireless is turned on with the little on the right side of the laptop. (When I bring it into work for conformation conformance, they turn it off, since they plug it in....)
mark
Hello Mark & Fred,
thanks for the reply's.
See the last part of the my mail:
The only difference I can think of, is that I now installed from
Centos7.1 minimal install media, and before from Centos7 DVD.
But there I also select minimal install.
And then I sent another mail saying:
and that is indeed the case.
When installing from Centos7 DVD, I end up with wireless managed by
NetworkManager
When I install form the more recent 7.1 minimal install media ( not sure
of the exact name ) I end up with wireless not managed
by NetworkManager.
Further, for as long as I can remember, I always try to get rid of gnome
keyring by renaming:
mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring /usr/bin/gnome-keyring.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3 /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon.bak
but now this is preventing me from connecting to wireless networks.
Greetings, Johan
Hello All,
this problem got bigger for me, and I could realy use some help. I now installed from a CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1503-01.iso, selecting minimal
install in Anaconda.
After the install, the wireless interface shows up unmanaged by
NetworkManager.
Before, I thought this could be due to using the minimal install media.
[root@localhost ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION p4p1 ethernet connected p4p1 lo loopback unmanaged -- wlp1s0 wifi unmanaged --
After installing the same way in Centos7, the wireless card is
automaticaly managed by NetworkManager as far as I
can tell.
lspci shows the right kernel module so this is not a driver issue. I use
the same wifi cards in all the machines.
I'm sure there are ways to make this work without NetworkManager, but I
would like to have my users
just click on the nm icon and select a wireless network.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Many thanks. Johan
Note the section in the release notes about NetworkManager being split into subpackages
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/htm...
You mentioned you were starting from minimal
yum install NetworkManager-wifi
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "James Hogarth" james.hogarth@gmail.com Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Donderdag 11 juni 2015 19:59:39 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7 installs
On 11 Jun 2015 13:28, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "johan vermeulen7" johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 juni 2015 18:23:58 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7
installs
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "m roth" m.roth@5-cent.us Aan: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Verzonden: Dinsdag 9 juni 2015 16:36:40 Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] NetworkManager / wireless on latest Centos7
installs
Fred Smith wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:51:46AM +0200, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
Hello All,
on the latest installs I've done, on 2 different types of Latitude laptops, with 3 different wireless cars, of Centos7 and Mate desktop, it looks to me like NetworkManager is nog managing wireless. When clicking the nm icon in the top right corner, I'm not seeing
access
points.
FWIW, it seems to work properly on my Acer Aspire One netbook... Out Of The Box, as the phrase goes.
Dumb question: on my old Latitude, I have to make sure wireless is turned on with the little on the right side of the laptop. (When I bring it into work for conformation conformance, they turn it off, since they plug it in....)
mark
Hello Mark & Fred,
thanks for the reply's.
See the last part of the my mail:
The only difference I can think of, is that I now installed from
Centos7.1 minimal install media, and before from Centos7 DVD.
But there I also select minimal install.
And then I sent another mail saying:
and that is indeed the case.
When installing from Centos7 DVD, I end up with wireless managed by
NetworkManager
When I install form the more recent 7.1 minimal install media ( not sure
of the exact name ) I end up with wireless not managed
by NetworkManager.
Further, for as long as I can remember, I always try to get rid of gnome
keyring by renaming:
mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring /usr/bin/gnome-keyring.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3 /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-3.bak mv /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon.bak
but now this is preventing me from connecting to wireless networks.
Greetings, Johan
Hello All,
this problem got bigger for me, and I could realy use some help. I now installed from a CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1503-01.iso, selecting minimal
install in Anaconda.
After the install, the wireless interface shows up unmanaged by
NetworkManager.
Before, I thought this could be due to using the minimal install media.
[root@localhost ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION p4p1 ethernet connected p4p1 lo loopback unmanaged -- wlp1s0 wifi unmanaged --
After installing the same way in Centos7, the wireless card is
automaticaly managed by NetworkManager as far as I
can tell.
lspci shows the right kernel module so this is not a driver issue. I use
the same wifi cards in all the machines.
I'm sure there are ways to make this work without NetworkManager, but I
would like to have my users
just click on the nm icon and select a wireless network.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Many thanks. Johan
Note the section in the release notes about NetworkManager being split into subpackages
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/htm...
You mentioned you were starting from minimal
yum install NetworkManager-wifi
James,
I can't believe I mist that.
Running transaction Installeren : 1:NetworkManager-wifi-1.0.0-14.git20150121.b4ea599c.el7.x86_64 1/1 Verifiëren : 1:NetworkManager-wifi-1.0.0-14.git20150121.b4ea599c.el7.x86_64 1/1
Geïnstalleerd: NetworkManager-wifi.x86_64 1:1.0.0-14.git20150121.b4ea599c.el7
Compleet! [root@madriaenssens ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION p4p1 ethernet connected p4p1 tun0 tun connected tun0 lo loopback unmanaged -- wlp1s0 wifi unmanaged -- [root@madriaenssens ~]# systemctl restart NetworkManager [root@madriaenssens ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION p4p1 ethernet connected p4p1 tun0 tun connected tun0 wlp1s0 wifi unavailable -- lo loopback unmanaged --
Thank you VERY much for your help.
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On 12 Jun 2015 10:30, johan.vermeulen7@telenet.be wrote:
I can't believe I mist that.
Running transaction Installeren :
1:NetworkManager-wifi-1.0.0-14.git20150121.b4ea599c.el7.x86_64 1/1
Verifiëren :
1:NetworkManager-wifi-1.0.0-14.git20150121.b4ea599c.el7.x86_64 1/1
Geïnstalleerd: NetworkManager-wifi.x86_64 1:1.0.0-14.git20150121.b4ea599c.el7
Compleet! [root@madriaenssens ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION p4p1 ethernet connected p4p1 tun0 tun connected tun0 lo loopback unmanaged -- wlp1s0 wifi unmanaged -- [root@madriaenssens ~]# systemctl restart NetworkManager [root@madriaenssens ~]# nmcli d DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION p4p1 ethernet connected p4p1 tun0 tun connected tun0 wlp1s0 wifi unavailable -- lo loopback unmanaged --
Thank you VERY much for your help.
No problem
Check the other sub packages that got split like Bluetooth and wwan
If you have mobile users that make use of certain dongles or tethering you may want to include these as well.