As Alexander pointed out, you should usually be connecting to the last
active connection.  Is that not happening for you?

I'm not sure but I can see how things would be less than perfect if you
alternate between two good connections.  Let's say three connections
"free-but-slow", "home" and "work".  I cannot test now but I could
imagine that when I alternate between "home" and "work" nm may drop back
to alphabetical preference and try to connect to "free-but-slow" first.
Is that what you are describing?

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: network-manager
  
- I've got few wifi network profiles. NM connects to 1st available network in 
alphabetical order.
- But at my home NM connects to slow and unstable free network and I want to 
connect to my own wifi router.
- I suggest to add some priorities to different networks to set the order which 
network to connect to.
+ I've got few wifi network profiles. NM connects to 1st available network
+ in alphabetical order. But at my home NM connects to slow and unstable
+ free network and I want to connect to my own wifi router. I suggest to
+ add some priorities to different networks to set the order which network
+ to connect to.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366780
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