*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 366780 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366780
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 366780
Please provide a mechanism whereby Wi-Fi networks can be prioritized
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I understand, but those would be in nm-applet's list of the last five or
so networks you've connected to before that are found in scan results
now. At this point the "correct" network is listed in the "main" menu
rather than needing you to navigate the submenu too.
So, right now it's a matter of t
By the way, the algorithm of "the last one" is not sufficient. Suppose I
go to a nearby university, I can connect to eduroam (general access
network), and do it. Then I came back to my university, where there is
both eduroam and my local university network (with more privileges). I
want to connect
@Mathieu: I totally agree, both on the analysis and the
Confirmed/Wishlist status. Thanks.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/929948
Title:
Network manager should
Well, actually what should happen is that NetworkManager will connect to
the last connected one that is available. In other words, if "comillas"
is available and you connected to it the day before, that should also be
the first to be attempted by NetworkManager. Then it would only change
to a diffe
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