> I still think seeing results from your test would be really interesting,
> and I could reference it on the Network Manager mailing list. So you
> have a 'yea' vote from me.
> 

i have done a test, but i haven't any concrete result :/
i saw that using "airodump-ng --channel 1 mon0"
-on the top there is the list of wifi routers (access points) available
-down there is a list of detected devices

-in the down list i can see both pc and mobile phone MAC addresses
-with the wifi router ON under the "probe" column i can see the name of
my wifi in the mobile phone line and also the pc line (windows). but not
always and is unclear on which condition the name appears  (i think i
should read the man page)
-with the router OFF i can't see my network name or other saved networks

-i remember that i saw that hotel wifi under the "probe" column.
so or android changed the way it work, or i have set something while i
was connecting... i don't remember...
i know that windows has an option "connect also if the network is not
transmitting" android is much more limited.

if there is someone who knows more details feel free to add them...
anyway i think that there is no reason to make multiple netvm and that
there are more important things to take care.

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