Not affected by the problem anymore.
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Title:
NM cannot change wireless networks
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Using a new wpa supplicant version seems to fix the issue.
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NM cannot change wireless networks
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Indeed this still happens with NM in Precise. Usually, just restarting
NM is enough, though, no need to reboot the whole machine.
I'm not sure if it's NM's fault or wpa_supplicant's fault. Every time
I've experienced this it has been related to networks protected with
wpa.
** Changed in:
This still happens on 12.04:
NM sticks to one wireless network, does not switch to another configured
network.
Only a reboot fixes this, and for an hour or two; after that time, it becomes
impossibe again to switch wireless networks.
I've run apport-collect 943277, results should be attached
[Expired for network-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Please make an attempt to connect to WNET B and send us the relevant
output from /var/log/syslog. Also run apport-collect 943277. What
wireless hardware do you have and what driver are you using?
Any improvement with Ubuntu 12.04?
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- hi, i am melq and i would like to