Ubuntu Networking :: Wireless Password No Longer Working?

Apr 9, 2011

A couple days after an update to Ubuntu 10.10's networking stuff I was unable to connect to my wireless network that had a password. Now, I can connect to a different connection that doesn't have a password but when I try to go to mine it doesn't work.

Running on a compaq nc6000

And yes I do know that the password is correct as I am connecting right now on Win7.

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Code:
*-network
description: Wireless interface

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FYI the info from

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5. The start-up menu won't allow me access.
6. I have an HP G60-445DX notebook and an MCP77 Ethernet..

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Machine:
Quote:
Advent 8117
Intel Core Duo T2080 1.73GHZ
1GB RAM
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WHY DOES THIS WORK ON WINDOWS? It's the same browsers - Chrome and Firefox on Linux and Windows and the same network.

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update: also checked a Linux computer using Linux Mint that hasn't been turned on in 2 months. I know it was able to access Netflix back then. Nothing has been changed - not even updates. It also cannot access Netflix. Either taking forever to load [URL] or when trying to login.

via looking in Konqueror, I saw it's trying to go [URL] and that's what makes it so that I cannot connect to [URL] if it considers me to be signed in. And here's what Konqueror said:

The requested operation could not be completed
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Details of the Request:
URL: http://movies.netflix.com
Protocol: http
Date and Time: Thursday, February 24, 2011 22:56

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Code:

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Code:
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Here is the content of auto.cifs:

Code:

Here is the content of auto.master

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And credentials are stored in /etc/auto.smb.goblin (where goblin = name of windows computer sharing folders).

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Code:

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Code:

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root's password:
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