[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2010-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: network-manager
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2009-11-19 Thread tz
This goes back to Gutsy and is not yet fixed in Karmic.  Supposedly it
is fixed in the Gnome branch but is a wontfix here?

It is still stupid that I have to disable and enable wireless just to
see my access point when I can watch windows, two cell phones, Mac OSX
and everything else find it in under 2 seconds.

Try holding your breath for 20 seconds (use a stopwatch or a seconds
display).

But that is only sometimes and if I activate the applet - it still takes
2 minutes to "automatically" find an AP even when it is completely
disconnected.

You don't like or want to put in manual scans?  THEN FIX THE AUTOMATIC
SCAN!

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2009-08-13 Thread tz
This isn't adequate.  I leave my computer on so it will have no network
connection and be at the 120 second interval when I get to work and turn
my local AP on.  20 seconds is also a long time.  Just try waiting 20
seconds from now before you read the next paragraph.

The only way currently is to right click and disable and reenable
wireless.  This is inefficient and stupid.

And it isn't a driver problem.  "sudo iwlist scan" ALWAYS shows the
network, and it is marked auto.

If I knew what the supersecret magic dbus incantation to get it to
rescan, I would code it as a launcher, but it would still belong as part
of the applet.

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2009-02-18 Thread Tchalvak
The latest developer comment about slow rescans is as follows:

 Comment #8 from Dan Williams(NetworkManager developer, points: 18)
2008-01-23 22:31 UTC [reply]

r3262 of the stable branch fixes some deficiencies of the scan algorithm.  NM
will scan every 20 seconds for 2 minutes, then bump the scan interval up every
120 seconds thereafter.  If the device is deactivated, NM will bump the scan
interval back to 20 seconds for 2 minutes, then up to 120 seconds thereafter. 
If the user interacts with the NM applet, NM will bump the scan interval back
to 20 seconds, and immediately scan if no scan was done in the past 20 seconds.
 This should fix many of the complaints about the speed of updating.

The other issue might be the driver; some drivers (especially mac80211 based
ones in recent kernels like ipw4965) are still buggy and don't report complete
scan results when asked to scan.  You can test this by executing (as root)
"/sbin/iwlist  scan" and seeing how many APs you get back, and
comparing that against how many you expect to get back.  If the driver is
broken, then NM certainly isn't going to work very well.


I think that those changes are probably a great solution to the issue,
so I've asked which version of NetworkManager includes those changes,
and will make note of that here when I get a response.

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2009-02-08 Thread Tchalvak
The prime duplicate upstream bug report is actually here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=498887

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2009-02-08 Thread Tchalvak
Official gnome documentation says that simply clicking the network
manager applet should cause a rescan, but that often does not occur
(often after returning from suspend state), so I think that may be a
true bug that the upstream developers might actually want to fix.

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2008-10-07 Thread Alexander Sack
upstream usually says that this is a not required feature. Usually the
problems are due to driver issues.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2008-01-25 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: network-manager
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2007-12-12 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: network-manager
   Status: Unknown => Confirmed

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2007-12-10 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
** Changed in: network-manager
 Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #465780 => GNOME Bug Tracker #498887
   Status: New => Unknown

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2007-09-04 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: network-manager
   Status: Unknown => New

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[Bug 130786] Re: [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

2007-09-03 Thread Alexander Sack
** Summary changed:

- [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request
+ [gutsy] NetworkManager Feature Request - manually trigger ssid scan

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