Re: Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-11-03 Thread chombee
I don't see any way to set my default networks or autoconnect 
properties. If I right-click on the network manager applet there is 
"Connection Information" which is entirely passive and "Edit Wireless 
Networks" which brings up a dialog that contains an entry for my 
wireless network but there's no apparent way to make that network a 
default one or to tell it to autoconnect to that network. Maybe this is 
because you both have a newer version of network manager than I do or 
maybe I'm missing a package although if I am I can't find it.

On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 11:07:31AM -0500, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 10:44 AM, chombee  wrote:
> > Does no one know the answer to this? Is not reconnecting automatically
> > the default behaviour of network manager in Debian 5 stable or am I the
> > only one who has this behaviour?
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:26:14PM +, chombee wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically
> >> reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, e.g.
> >> after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet which
> >> wireless network to connect to. I've been googling and looking through
> >> the man files but I can't seem to find out why the behaviour is disabled
> >> or how to re-enable it. Is there a way to enable network manager's usual
> >> automatic reconnecting behaviour in Debian 5?
> 
> Can't you right-click on the app and choose edit connections, and then
> select any connection to which you wish to autoconnect?  (I'm on
> testing, not stable, so maybe that's not an option for you.)
> 
> Patrick
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On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 05:45:12PM +0100, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 02. 11. 2009 16:44:55 je chombee napisal(a):
> > Does no one know the answer to this? Is not reconnecting 
> > automatically
> > 
> > the default behaviour of network manager in Debian 5 stable or am I
> > the 
> > only one who has this behaviour?
> > 
> > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:26:14PM +, chombee wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically 
> > > reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, 
> > e.g.
> > 
> > > after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet 
> > which
> > 
> > > wireless network to connect to. I've been googling and looking
> > through 
> > > the man files but I can't seem to find out why the behaviour is
> > disabled 
> > > or how to re-enable it. Is there a way to enable network manager's
> > usual 
> > > automatic reconnecting behaviour in Debian 5?
> > > 
> > > Thanks
> > > 
> > > 
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> Actually, it does reconnect. Every once in a while, I have to select my 
> network by hand (LEFT-clicking on the little network icon on the 
> panel), but that's it. Maybe editing your "Default Networks" would 
> help, as suggested by Patrick Wiseman?
> 
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Re: Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-11-02 Thread Klistvud
Dne, 02. 11. 2009 16:44:55 je chombee napisal(a):
> Does no one know the answer to this? Is not reconnecting 
> automatically
> 
> the default behaviour of network manager in Debian 5 stable or am I
> the 
> only one who has this behaviour?
> 
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:26:14PM +, chombee wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically 
> > reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, 
> e.g.
> 
> > after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet 
> which
> 
> > wireless network to connect to. I've been googling and looking
> through 
> > the man files but I can't seem to find out why the behaviour is
> disabled 
> > or how to re-enable it. Is there a way to enable network manager's
> usual 
> > automatic reconnecting behaviour in Debian 5?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > 
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Actually, it does reconnect. Every once in a while, I have to select my 
network by hand (LEFT-clicking on the little network icon on the 
panel), but that's it. Maybe editing your "Default Networks" would 
help, as suggested by Patrick Wiseman?

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Re: Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-11-02 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 10:44 AM, chombee  wrote:
> Does no one know the answer to this? Is not reconnecting automatically
> the default behaviour of network manager in Debian 5 stable or am I the
> only one who has this behaviour?
>
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:26:14PM +, chombee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically
>> reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, e.g.
>> after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet which
>> wireless network to connect to. I've been googling and looking through
>> the man files but I can't seem to find out why the behaviour is disabled
>> or how to re-enable it. Is there a way to enable network manager's usual
>> automatic reconnecting behaviour in Debian 5?

Can't you right-click on the app and choose edit connections, and then
select any connection to which you wish to autoconnect?  (I'm on
testing, not stable, so maybe that's not an option for you.)

Patrick


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Re: Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-11-02 Thread chombee
Does no one know the answer to this? Is not reconnecting automatically 
the default behaviour of network manager in Debian 5 stable or am I the 
only one who has this behaviour?

On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:26:14PM +, chombee wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically 
> reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, e.g. 
> after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet which 
> wireless network to connect to. I've been googling and looking through 
> the man files but I can't seem to find out why the behaviour is disabled 
> or how to re-enable it. Is there a way to enable network manager's usual 
> automatic reconnecting behaviour in Debian 5?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
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Re: Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-10-27 Thread chombee
For me it happens every time I boot up the laptop -- it does not 
automatically connect to my wireless network. Apart from not 
automatically connecting network manager works perfectly, detects all 
the wireless networks, connects to my network when I click on it, so it 
feels more like a configuration issue than a driver one. I'm running 
Debian stable, when I was running testing recently on the same laptop it 
_was_ automatically re-connecting.

The laptop in question is an OLPC XO-1 running DebXO, a build of debian 
for the XO-1 with a custom kernel. I tried the ifconfig and iwconfig 
commands but I don't seem to have them installed. Not sure about 
installing wireless tools and whether they might mess with network 
manager.


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Re: Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-10-26 Thread Mark
>
Mark wrote:

I thought it might have to do with ifconfig since it must be "up" for any
wireless to work (I think) but it is "up" upon login, since it detects the
wireless signals.  All I could figure is maybe sometimes it gets "up" fast
enough to connect automatically and sometimes it's a bit slower?
>

2 things:

1) Apologies for posting to list and direct back to Umarzuki.  Just one of
those days...
2) That should be iwconfig instead of ifconfig in my email.  Seriously, just
one of those days...

Mark


Re: Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-10-26 Thread Mark
>
chombee wrote:

Hi,

I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically
reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, e.g.
after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet which
wireless network to connect to.


I have a similar issue; I also did a lot of Googling but with minimal
results.

I have this problem on 2 different Dell laptops with Lenny 5x; they both
have to use the b43-fwcutter package for the Broadcom wireless so I've
assumed it is due to the lack of a real Broadcom driver (this might be an
incorrect assumption).  It is pretty random, sometimes it connects 3 boots
in a row, sometimes one boot, before it won't connect the next time.

I thought it might have to do with ifconfig since it must be "up" for any
wireless to work (I think) but it is "up" upon login, since it detects the
wireless signals.  All I could figure is maybe sometimes it gets "up" fast
enough to connect automatically and sometimes it's a bit slower?

Mark


Re: Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-10-26 Thread Umarzuki Mochlis
Does this happened once or most of the time?

I had this problem once when reinstalling Debian after I found out Sid is
not quite usable on my lappy with a few driver problems but it reconnects
automatically the second time and afterwards.

2009/10/27 chombee 

> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically
> reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, e.g.
> after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet which
> wireless network to connect to. I've been googling and looking through
> the man files but I can't seem to find out why the behaviour is disabled
> or how to re-enable it. Is there a way to enable network manager's usual
> automatic reconnecting behaviour in Debian 5?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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Network manager doesn't autoconnect to wireless networks in stable?

2009-10-26 Thread chombee
Hi,

I've noticed that in Debian 5 network manager doesn't automatically 
reconnect to wireless networks that it has connected to before, e.g. 
after logging in, you have to use the mouse to tell the applet which 
wireless network to connect to. I've been googling and looking through 
the man files but I can't seem to find out why the behaviour is disabled 
or how to re-enable it. Is there a way to enable network manager's usual 
automatic reconnecting behaviour in Debian 5?

Thanks


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