This is a very frustrating problem.  When I am on my university campus,
I use the campus wireless.  When I'm at home, I use my own router.  But
sometimes when I'm at home, my system picks up the fringe of the campus
wireless signal--but not strongly enough to connect to it.  But it's
strong enough for NM to try to connect to it instead of my own router--
so then I have to manually choose my own router, or it will sit there
forever trying to connect to the campus wireless.

It seems like adding priority settings should be a straightforward thing
to do.  I hope the importance of this issue will be recognized.

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