I don't recall connmand's agent registration policy. Eventually you
may have another application reigstered as agent before? Or did call
one after?

Agent = in connman's terminology you register a DBus path to be called
(The Agent) when the system daemon needs user input, such as missing
or invalid password. Enlightenment will register itself as agent when
the module loads, showing the dialog whenever requested by the system
daemon

On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Massimo Maiurana <maiur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John Holland, il 02/04/2014 15:22, ha scritto:
>
>> What do you mean by "module list"?
>
> I mean the list of available networks that you get when you click on the
> gadget in the shelf. Items in that list are clickable, and if you click
> one of them connman will attempt a connection to it.
>
>> I think I clicked on Connect but didn't get a dialog.
>
> Maybe it fails to associate. See what syslog says, better if you run
> "tail -f /var/log/syslog" on a terminal to see what connman outputs when
> trying to associate and connect to the router.
>
> I get a dialog every time I try to connect to a protected network. If it
> is an hidden network it prompts me for its name (SSID), if the name is
> known it prompts me for the password and if supported there should be
> even a tab for wps.
>
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