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Title:
[phone] Does not auto-switch to available, known WiFi
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Title:
[phone] Does not auto-switch to available, known W
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Title:
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Seems still be broken in 16.04.1 LTS Desktop.
Note: The network I was experiencing this issue with is a hidden WLAN network.
When using a visible WLAN network, the issue might not occur.
Command line Workaround (see Bug #1542733) works for me to reconnect manually
(tested only on Desktop)
nmcli
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Title:
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I have noticed this issue as the backup via backuppc works only when the
mobile device is available in the local network.
Then I have to manually reconnect the mobile device before a backup can
take place.
This has worked well before.
By the way, I have experienced a similar issue on my Thinkpad
Could probably be related to: Bug #1316634
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I experience this issue quite often with my Pro 5 (rc-proposed). It is
not unusual that I have to pull down the network indicator and actually
tap on my home wifi in order to reconnect. Frequently at other times,
when I wake the phone from suspend (i.e. turn it on), I am being
prompted for the wifi
Enabled wifi and it doesn't scan or connect
MX4 running 371
System had been running with Wifi disabled for over a day
Attached log shows an error
Tried disabling and enabling Wifi and still did not work, same for flight mode
Fixed on reboot
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Title:
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I'm on rc-proposed with arale, and last Sunday this happened:
- I'm on my cellular network
- In the morning I go to a place that offers free wifi. I connect to it.
- I leave this place, change city, go back home (with its own known wifi
network) at night
- I sleep over the night
- The morning afte
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Title:
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Title:
[phone] Does not auto-switch to available, known WiFi
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Milestone: ww08-2016 => 11
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Title:
[phone] Does not auto-switch to available, known WiFi
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It should be noted that we just landed a new version of NetworkManager
into rc-proposed ( 0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15.1.10 ) which fixed a couple of
race conditions that existed in the interactions between NM and
wpa_supplicant that could potentially cause the phone to stop scanning
on WiFi after a disconne
@Julia
Thanks for the testing report!
So when you say, "you gave it 10/15 minutes of time to reconnect on its
own". I assume during this time you were assuming that the device would
re-connect automatically when the screen was off?
Then you say you woke the phone, and it was offline until you s
You are correct, Pat. There is no scanning that is activated when you
pull down the networking indicator like in OSX. So this is more likely
to be related to waking up. Sounds like the passive network scanning
(driver / wpa supplicant?) isn't working when the phone goes into power
save mode to me.
That description sounds like a normal delay after resuming and is
similar to what I experience. That is, I don't believe looking at the
network indicator was a factor, it just took the stack time to detect
the AP and connect. That delay may be longer than desired due to the
dbus traffic issues.
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@awe, I tried this again: arriving at home without cellular data, but
with wifi enabled.
I gave it 10/15 minutes of time to try to reconnect on its own.
Then I woke up the phone, the indicator said wifi was offline. I checked
on the browser and I couldn't browse (said I was offline).
I pulled do
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Title:
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Title:
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I also experienced a similar behavior in my BQ 5 with OTA 8
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saw this myself today on a mako with rc-proposed
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Confirmed, I still sometimes get my krillin rc-proposed to get stuck
with a list of WiFis and I've to turn WiFi off/on to get things working
again.
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this is still being reported, see also support bug #1466799
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I've seen this sometimes in conjunction with bug 1480877, where
NetworkManager and dbus-daemon are in a fight to see who can slow the
other one down the most. In such cases, it can take NetworkManager a
long while to update the indicator.
I'm not saying that all instances of this symptom are due
I sporadically experience the same thing here. OTA-6 mako
Going from one building to another at work and driving from work to home
the phone often says it is still connected to the old network which is
no longer in range. Turning the wifi on and off fixes it. To be clear
this is sporadic, sometime
@Tony
I'm on rc-proposed, so I assume I have the fixes there for some time
already? The situation's been much better recently, only exception being
that I sometimes have to toggle WiFi on/off for it to refresh the list
of networks, otherwise it's stale and the phone would stay on GSM data.
I do h
@Michael
Can you please re-test when OTA6 is released ( or flash the latest rc-
proposed )?
@march
Please re-test when OTA6 is released ( should be out within the next
week or so ). In general this should work much better when recent
fixes to NM land with OTA6.
That said, there may still be i
Problem still occurs sometimes on my bq Aquaris 14.10 (r22).
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Seems I'm running into the same with devel-proposed and network-manager
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu15.1~awe4
Forensics attached
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I'm not sure if this is a regression but I have this identical problem
on a bq Aquaris 14.10 (r21) after the update from r20.
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Title:
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@Michael
I just tested this with mako/RTM #17, and this seems to be working
fairly well for me.
My test consisted of walking downstairs to the first floor of my
building and then walking down a hallway till the phone eventually
disconnected from WiFi, I then took the elevator back upstairs and as
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