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Wifi network keeps asking for password


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I'm pretty sure my password is correct, but every time I enter it, it asks for it again.



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  • Please run the script that is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. <askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…>

    – Wild Man
    Jul 20 '14 at 2:59











  • I don't know if a diagnose would be helpful right now. The problem seems temporary, and it has stopped. But an answer would be helpful in case it happens again.

    – aaldilai
    Jul 20 '14 at 4:04













  • While it is happening run the script from the comment above.

    – Wild Man
    Jul 20 '14 at 4:05
















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Like the questions says.



I'm pretty sure my password is correct, but every time I enter it, it asks for it again.



Any suggestions?










share|improve this question














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  • Please run the script that is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. <askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…>

    – Wild Man
    Jul 20 '14 at 2:59











  • I don't know if a diagnose would be helpful right now. The problem seems temporary, and it has stopped. But an answer would be helpful in case it happens again.

    – aaldilai
    Jul 20 '14 at 4:04













  • While it is happening run the script from the comment above.

    – Wild Man
    Jul 20 '14 at 4:05














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Like the questions says.



I'm pretty sure my password is correct, but every time I enter it, it asks for it again.



Any suggestions?










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Like the questions says.



I'm pretty sure my password is correct, but every time I enter it, it asks for it again.



Any suggestions?







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  • Please run the script that is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. <askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…>

    – Wild Man
    Jul 20 '14 at 2:59











  • I don't know if a diagnose would be helpful right now. The problem seems temporary, and it has stopped. But an answer would be helpful in case it happens again.

    – aaldilai
    Jul 20 '14 at 4:04













  • While it is happening run the script from the comment above.

    – Wild Man
    Jul 20 '14 at 4:05



















  • Please run the script that is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. <askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…>

    – Wild Man
    Jul 20 '14 at 2:59











  • I don't know if a diagnose would be helpful right now. The problem seems temporary, and it has stopped. But an answer would be helpful in case it happens again.

    – aaldilai
    Jul 20 '14 at 4:04













  • While it is happening run the script from the comment above.

    – Wild Man
    Jul 20 '14 at 4:05

















Please run the script that is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. <askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…>

– Wild Man
Jul 20 '14 at 2:59





Please run the script that is in the accepted answer in the link below so we may see the information needed to help diagnose the issue. <askubuntu.com/questions/425155/…>

– Wild Man
Jul 20 '14 at 2:59













I don't know if a diagnose would be helpful right now. The problem seems temporary, and it has stopped. But an answer would be helpful in case it happens again.

– aaldilai
Jul 20 '14 at 4:04







I don't know if a diagnose would be helpful right now. The problem seems temporary, and it has stopped. But an answer would be helpful in case it happens again.

– aaldilai
Jul 20 '14 at 4:04















While it is happening run the script from the comment above.

– Wild Man
Jul 20 '14 at 4:05





While it is happening run the script from the comment above.

– Wild Man
Jul 20 '14 at 4:05










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I had this problem a while ago. What I did to resolve it was go in to the network manager and edit the wirless manager. I had to change mine from wlan0 to eth1. It is weird but it worked.






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