----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matthieu Baerts" <matt...@gmail.com>
> To: "networkmanager-list" <networkmanager-list@gnome.org>
> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 6:23:03 PM
> Subject: WiFi: Problem with Entreprise networks (with multiple routers)
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Firstly, thank you for developing and maintaining NetworkManager!
> 
> I'm using NetworkManager on my campus' WiFi (WPA2 Enterprise with PEAP
> and MSCHAPv2) and I've a problem only with this network: after a few
> time, I'm disconnected or I'm still connected but I can no longer ping a
> random server.
> 
> Note I'm not the only one which is using NM and which has this problem.
> I don't have any other OS on my computer but it seems there are less
> problem when using another OS (e.g. MacOSX) or another network manager
> (e.g. Wicd).
> 
> I suspect that NM often switches from a router to another one (there are
> always a few WiFi routers around me with the same name and using the
> same network) and my drivers, my WiFi card and/or the routers/network
> don't support that.

It's more about multiple access points than multiple routers, then?

> If I'm just next to a router (when the signal level is ~100%), it seems
> that I don't have this problem.
> Also, I think that my WiFi driver doesn't detect very well the
> quality/signal level of non connected routers (many routers have a
> signal level of 100% even if they are not next to me).
> 
> Is there a way to configure NM to be "less aggressive" when switching
> between routers? (e.g. only switch if we're about to be disconnected and
> not just to have the router with the higher signal level?)
> Or an option to just disable this feature?
> (I didn't find any option about that, sorry if I miss something!)

Sounds more like wpa_supplicant or the driver. You'd have to know what exactly 
you expect from NetworkManager, i.e. how exactly its communication to 
wpa_supplicant differs from that of Wicd. I'm not a Wi-Fi guru, though.

Cheers,

Pavel
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