JackOfAll wrote: 
> I'm not sure it can be removed. Could be that that the current ESSID is
> a hidden one, or that it is not hidden but might currently be out of
> range, or not picked up in the latest wpa_cli scan, which does seem to
> happen from time to time, which was why I added a "Refresh Networks"
> button. If there was no downside to leaving it in the config once it had
> been set, which I haven't determined yet, I was going to leave it there.

Rephrasing - I was planning to remove when changing the ESSID to one
which was found by scanning or to the disabled value - does this seem
ok?  

Otherwise you could just put it in the default config and my code would
always leave it in anyway....


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