No, not exactly that I want. I've got a list of networks, e.g. 
1) home - my router, fast and reliable network
2) beeline-wifi-free  - free, but slow network
3) work - router at work, as good as 1st

So, when I am at my home, I can see 1st and 2nd networks. Home is preferred, 
not beeline.
Similar situation at work, I can see 2nd and 3rd nets. Work is preferred.
But when I am at the street or another unknown place, I want to use free 
network. But it should not influence on the connection order at other places. 
E.g. if I use some free net, NM should connect only to my «home» network, not 
last connected free net.

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