this isnt an issue in intrepid and beyond anymore. we have another issue
which is similar, but is about suspend/resume. If you see that this is
not your bug.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I also experience this in Hardy. It gets especially annoying when i take
the train because nm-applet adds every wifi AP it finds along the train
ride and when I'm at my destination it's filled with old APs that are 20
miles away. A refresh list item would solve this perfectly.
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This is quite a time-killer for me, as I move from coffee shop to home
every day. Today it took about 30 minutes before nm-applet rescanned...
just long enough for me to figure out how to do it manually from the
command line (nm-applet seems to have some spite programmed in it).
I run:
iwlist eth
I have noticed this problem since I switched from Feisty to Gutsy. I do
not suspend my computer, but just close the lid (it goes blank) and go
somewhere else (ie a cafe) and open back up, the old wireless
connections are still showing. They still show (and nm-applet tries to
connect to) the old n
Reopening because I am having this problem in Ubuntu Gutsy, and will
provide the requested information.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Tonight I had to make some tests with a new access point and had to
switch from my personal AP to the test AP a number of times.
I figured NM was no longer refreshing the wireless network list at all.
In earlier version of Ubuntu, it used to refresh the list after a small delay
as far as I remem
I'd like to add my vote to this. Really annoying to have to reboot.
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same problem here, my workaround is to change from roaming mode to
static.. but that only works for WEP/encrypted networks
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yup. It is really annoying to have to reboot to change networks. My
apartment is accross the street from my job and I have to reboot my
computer or create a manual connection when I want to connect switch
from the wireless network at home to the one at work.
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