Connman issue

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      hello, maybe someone can help me with this issue:
      I see my WIFI via connman, enter the password and then receive the message:
      agent request failed before the response received

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        I’ve seen occasional setup and connection issues. I’ve never successfully determined the root cause.

        My workaround has been to exit and restart Connman or alternate back and forth between Ceni and Connman.

        I’ve also had success simply with a reboot because I don’t actually run into the issue very often.

        Please provide us with an information report from inxi -Fxz

        Copy and paste the output from a terminal or the PC Information report.

        Thank you for sharing this matter with us.

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          Sounds like something I often run in to. Doing my best to ensure nobody else is online on my or users router
          and Getting right next to it usually allows a connect, once the initial connect is accepted network is fine.

          Most areas have crazy wifi density and often extremely high signal strenths which wash out negotiation with
          other routers.

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            System:
            Kernel: 4.9.0-326-antix.1-486-smp arch: i686 bits: 32 compiler: gcc
            v: 10.2.1 Desktop: IceWM v: 3.0.1
            Distro: antiX-22-runit_386-full Grup Yorum 18 October 2022
            base: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
            Machine:
            Type: Portable System: Dell product: Latitude D610 v: N/A
            serial: <superuser required>
            Mobo: Dell model: 0XD762 serial: <superuser required> BIOS: Dell v: A06
            date: 10/02/2005
            Battery:
            ID-1: BAT0 charge: 0% condition: 52.2/52.2 Wh (100.0%) volts: 7.4 min: 11.1
            model: Panasonic DELL 4M0106 status: charging
            CPU:
            Info: single core model: Intel Pentium M bits: 32 arch: M Dothan rev: 8
            cache: 2 MiB note: check
            Speed (MHz): 1733 min/max: 800/1733 core: 1: 1733 bogomips: 3458
            Flags: nx pae sse sse2
            Graphics:
            Device-1: Intel Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics vendor: Dell
            driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen3 bus-ID: 00:02.0
            Display: server: X.Org v: 1.20.11 driver: X: loaded: intel
            unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa gpu: i915 resolution: 1400×1050~60Hz
            OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel 915GM x86/MMX/SSE2 v: 1.4 Mesa 20.3.5
            direct render: Yes
            Audio:
            Device-1: Intel 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW AC97 Audio
            vendor: Dell Latitude D610 Laptop driver: snd_intel8x0 v: kernel
            bus-ID: 00:1e.2
            Sound Server-1: ALSA v: k4.9.0-326-antix.1-486-smp running: yes
            Network:
            Device-1: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
            vendor: Dell Latitude D610 driver: tg3 v: 3.137 port: N/A bus-ID: 02:00.0
            IF: eth0 state: up speed: 1000 Mbps duplex: full mac: <filter>
            Device-2: Broadcom BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g] 802.11g Wireless LAN
            vendor: Dell driver: b43-pci-bridge v: N/A bus-ID: 03:03.0
            IF-ID-1: wlan0 state: down mac: <filter>
            Bluetooth:
            Device-1: Dell Wireless 350 Bluetooth type: USB driver: btusb v: 0.8
            bus-ID: 3-1:2
            Report: hciconfig ID: hci0 rfk-id: 1 state: down bt-service: disabled
            rfk-block: hardware: no software: yes address: <filter>
            Drives:
            Local Storage: total: 55.89 GiB used: 3.72 GiB (6.7%)
            ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Western Digital model: WD600VE-75HDT1
            size: 55.89 GiB
            Partition:
            ID-1: / size: 51.87 GiB used: 3.72 GiB (7.2%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda1
            Swap:
            ID-1: swap-1 type: partition size: 2 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) dev: /dev/sda2
            Sensors:
            System Temperatures: cpu: 50.0 C mobo: N/A
            Fan Speeds (RPM): cpu: 0
            Info:
            Processes: 137 Uptime: 3m Memory: 1.96 GiB used: 482.3 MiB (24.0%)
            Init: runit runlevel: 2 Compilers: gcc: 10.2.1 Packages: 1565 Shell: Bash
            v: 5.1.4 inxi: 3.3.19

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              Yeah, the other possibility is computational speed and peripheral support speed.
              The Dell Latitude D series has been an excellent system with Linux systems over the years, but as the D610 ages and the requirements of the environment around it increase, even a really solid laptop like this one falls to the forces around it.

              Virtually all of the issue I have encountered have been with my oldest systems. The only other issues I encounter are when the physical network around me is malfunctioning; I’ve seen that more than once as our site administration experiments with new and different solutions. They *think* they’re not affecting anything, but I can usually tell when something is going on because “unexplained” circumstances arise. Don’t eliminate that possibility either. A lot of times either the provider, the community, or something in close proximity to our environments affects us. That’s when we “scratch our heads” attempting to explain it when we have no real answers. I’ve seen it countless times during my lifetime; a few times I’ve been involved in investigative work that has eventually uncovered exactly what took place and it’s not always what we originally think!

              However, because this wonderful system is pretty old, it’s sometimes unable to keep up with the signals it’s receiving, and that is a reasonable explanation (though not a 100% certain answer) for what you’re seeing.

              As “partial evidence”, the only time I have networking issues with my relatively new HP-14 laptop is when external forces are at work; otherwise Connman, Ceni, network manager and whatever other tools are used with various distributions, they all work flawlessly.

              I wish I could provide a 100% certain solution, but the information I’ve provided, while not definitive, is plausible.

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                there was an older mint edition on this machine before and WIFI worked fine.
                while booting I’ve just noticed some port mapping warning can this be a reason?

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                  there was an older mint edition on this machine before and WIFI worked fine.
                  while booting I’ve just noticed some port mapping warning can this be a reason?

                  Difficulty mapping the ports could be one of two things: support that is fading for this once great hardware line, or a hint of hardware that’s starting to fail.

                  Do you still have the media for that old release of Mint? If so, give it a try again. Like old releases of anything, it’s going to be out of support, and using it for any important tasks is unwise, but to “see if it works” or not may be a worthwhile experiment, and it may provide additional data and use case scenarios.

                  Similarly, old versions of antiX are not going to provide proper updates but they may also give some hints, especially if they, and old versions of Mint actually “work”, at least in the physical sense.

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                    ha-ha, just managed to enter wifi connection via an android smartphone. but still no chance via the provider router

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                      ha-ha, just managed to enter wifi connection via an android smartphone. but still no chance via the provider router

                      If that works, go for it as long as it’s usable! Good idea.

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                        I have a D-610 and mine connects fine to either of my wifi routers. Looked at your print out and it exactly mirrors yours. My other D610 has a different build of the of the BC4318 and also works well.

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                          I have a D-610 and mine connects fine to either of my wifi routers. Looked at your print out and it exactly mirrors yours. My other D610 as a different build of the of the BC4318 and also works well.

                          is your router in 2,4 GHz or on 5 GHz mode or the mixed one?

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                            If that works, go for it as long as it’s usable! Good idea.

                            this is not a working solution since my mobile contract has no data flat

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                              If that works, go for it as long as it’s usable! Good idea.

                              this is not a working solution since my mobile contract has no data flat

                              Sorry that Internet access is limited. More than once I have read about efforts to make Internet more readily available.

                              Apparently it’s more words than action.

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                                is your router in 2,4 GHz or on 5 GHz mode or the mixed one?

                                Mixed, 2-4 5G

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