Joe Emenaker wrote: > Now, in KDE, using knetworkmanager, I can click on the icon in the > kicker and manually connect to wireless AP's (it even remembers my WPA > key from last time), but it doesn't just automatically connect like its > supposed to. I always have to connect manually with mouse clicks.
That is the way it behaves for me 90% of the time in Gnome too. Sometimes it works as advertised (keeping a network connected at all times). But most of the time I have to manually select the access point. I don't know why. I think it is a bug and it is on my very long list of things to debug when I have time. NM also seems to get very confused when changing access points. If I hibernate and then wake it up near a different access point that almost never works automatically and I normally need to manually select the AP. Humorously it sometimes connects to the new AP but thinks that it failed and after having brought up the interface briefly it will bring the interface down and say that it failed. I don't know why. But it always works after I manually select the desired AP. Sorry that I have no suggestions. All that I can say is that I am seeing the same behavior. Bob
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