On 08/09/14 19:57, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:
>   For months or years, I was able to connect to my home Wifi without 
> re-entering the key. Until some updates two days ago, which, I think, 
> included NetworkManager. Now, whenever I boot first time during the day, it 
> asks me for the Wifi key.
>
>   I should mention that months ago, there was this KWallet thing which asked 
> me for a password every time I wanted to connect, which was an enormous pain, 
> and I somehow managed to disable it, and I was fine since, until now.
>
>   I absolutely want to be able to connect to my Wifi without entering a 
> password or network key every time.

No problems here in a fully updated F20-x86_64 system using KDE.

Since you've mentioned kwallet I think you must be using KDE as well.  If you 
bring up the "Connection Editor" and edit your Wifi Connection does the 
password appear in "Wireless Security" section?

And, what do you mean by you've disabled kwallet? 

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