https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369069
Jan Grulich changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |WONTFIX
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369069
--- Comment #6 from kdde@porcupinefactory.org ---
I have no idea how I didn't notice that before. That solves the configuration
workflow I suppose.
I still claim that the MAC default is unsuitable for a user unaware of WiFi
privacy problems. As the
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--- Comment #5 from Jan Grulich ---
The editor actually suggests you a list with all visible wireless networks
(including signal strength and list of BSSIDs).
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--- Comment #4 from kdde@porcupinefactory.org ---
I tend to agree, except for two things.
First, creating a new connection manually is (surprisingly) difficult. The nm
applet provides no way to copy the SSID, and the new connection editor doesn't
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--- Comment #3 from Jan Grulich ---
Given that we primary target for non-technical users (at least with the
applet), I don't think that displaying a configuration with stuff they know
nothing about once they try to connect to a
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--- Comment #2 from kdde@porcupinefactory.org ---
The problem with disclosing the real MAC address at "untrusted" locations -
even if visited frequently - still exists regardless of traveling. I believe
NetworkManager already has something in the
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--- Comment #1 from Jan Grulich ---
Option such as "only reconnect to the same SSID" is probably equal to disabling
autoconnect for every other wireless network and NetworkManager doesn't support
anthing likke that, thus we cannot