The way it *should* work:

* Upon logging into Ubuntu, it finds all the local wireless networks, but does 
not immediately connect to them. 
* If no visible networks are on your whitelist, it pops up a notification 
balloon asking you to select your preferred network, and when you click on it, 
it gives you a list with details, with a little help explaining the 
implications of your decision, if your network is not shown here make sure the 
router is turned on, shows you your selection on the menu that pops up when you 
click the panel icon, etc.
* After you have successfully connected to a network, it should be on the 
whitelist, and will be connected to automatically any time it is seen in the 
future.
* If more than one whitelisted network is found, it should connect to the 
"better" one (connection speed, encryption?)
* But if you actively select one over the other, the one you selected should be 
preferred in the future.
* Any network not on the whitelist is therefore on the blacklist.
* If you change your mind about a network, there should be a way to blacklist 
it (= remove it from the whitelist).
* When connected to a non-encrypted network, the panel icon should be 
noticeably different from an encrypted one (and maybe distinguish between WEP 
and WPA, since WEP is easily crackable?)

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Connects to any available network without asking
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118439
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