On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 14:58 -0400, Chuck Anderson wrote: > I'm trying to force a specific BSSID (testing 802.11n in fact) but > NetworkManager keeps trying to associate to the other BSSID's (APs) on > the same ESSID. In fact, it popped up with a dialog to set up the > encryption settings, etc. (WPA TLS) because it couldn't use the > connection profile that I forced the BSSID on. So I let it create > another Auto profile, set up the encryption, and then unchecked the > "Connect automatically"...but guess what? It still connects > automatically. > > How do I force NetworkManager to ignore all BSSID's for a specific > ESSID, except for the one I want?
Can you post some of the NM log output? You should see NM sending "bssid" to wpa_supplicant. If NM sends that, and you still see the driver connecting to random BSSIDs, then that's purely a driver problem. You should be able to recreate the issue with plain wpa_supplicant as well, using the 'bssid' key in a network block to tell the driver to only use that BSSID. This is highly driver/stack dependent, so it could be a bug in the mac80211 stack too, if you're using one of the mac80211 drivers. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list