I stand corrected, network manager (at least the latest), does remember
the bssid/ssid combination. If it knows about both it will roam. Only
for networks that have a factory defaul SSID (e.g. belkin54g) it will
refuse to roam.
I don't see how to improve this without breaking roaming, except addin
Alexander mentioned "network-manager doesn't index by essid/address
combination".
Not doing so might be a design option to accommodate the case where the same
essid serves the same network.
A better idea would be to index by the essid/mode/encryption-type and that way
it wouldn't break the roami
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It would be great if nm-applet was able to check if there is one or more
AP, and ask the user witch one it should connect to if there are
several.
If this can't quickly be fixed, it would be great to have a control on
this using gconf-editor (lock the list of bssid, and chose an order or
check str
I'm in the same case.
In fact NM knows mac adresses of acces points (AP), and nm-applet store it in
/system/networking/wireless/networks//bssids (use gconf-editor to browse
it).
But it will also scan for new AP and thus can try to connect to an AP with same
essid if it found it before the corre
My university provides wireless internet in a number of locations. When
reception is poor however, it seems that a number of other users'
laptops will advertise an 'ad-hoc' wireless network with the same SSID
as the university's 'master' routers. As a result, nm usually tries to
connect to them, wh
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 07:54:01PM -, Andrew J. Montalenti wrote:
> I'd just like to confirm this bug. On my network, I have two APs -- one
> is my router/gateway, and the other is a Linksys range extender. They
> are both using the same SSID (since that's how range extenders work),
> but dep
I'd just like to confirm this bug. On my network, I have two APs -- one
is my router/gateway, and the other is a Linksys range extender. They
are both using the same SSID (since that's how range extenders work),
but depending where I am, one may have more strength than the other.
I can see this
this sounds a bit like network-manager doesn't index by essid/address
combination, but just by essid. WIll investigate if this idea matches
what can be found in code.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexander Sack
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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For some reason I really could not comprehend you question. Maybe it's
because I haven't eaten or because I'm tired, but I'll try to answer
anyway...
Yes, it really "bounces" between the two quite randomly.
Sometimes it will "choose" the network you want, and suddenly later it
will switch to the
does it really bounce in between those two networks ... or just away
from the initial association after system-start?
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo iwlist scan
Password:
loInterface doesn't support scanning.
wifi0 Interface doesn't support scanning.
ath0 Scan completed :
Cell 01 - Address: 00:18:39:BA:67:D2
ESSID:"linksys"
Mode:Master
can you please post the output of:
sudo iwlist scan
Thanks,
- Alexander
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