Yes, it's as I thought: you didn't run a scan first. As I mention above, you need to run a scan first, so there will be an AP MAC associated with the profile (the instructions next to the "Scan" button tell you to scan first...).mbe wrote:I tried again from a first boot frugal of 4.1alpha6 overwritten with the updated wizard. - Entered a profile name and ESSID then selected the WPA/TKIP and added a key, changed tick box to broadcast and saved - nothing appeared in the drop down and no profiles were generated in etc/network-wizard/wireless/profiles. Tried several times without result then tried pressing Scan button and selected cell 1 and save. - The profile name then appeared in the drop down but I couldn't connect (presumably because the scan was reporting WPA2 rather than WPA) so I reselected tab for WPA/TKIP and re-entered key then saved and "use this profile" -connection works ! Also there is now a profile in etc/network-wizard/wireless/profiles.
Hope this helps
Martin
The fact that the scan window reported WPA2 is irrelevant -- it is only informational, you need to manually select the WPA/TKIP button and fill in the appropriate fields.