I don't argue that the current work flow of first configuring the access
points in normal user session or guest session with auth_admin is
somewhat counterintuitive in the situation that the user just looks at
the access points in the greeter and wonders why he can't connect to
them.

But, changing the policykit rules and introducing the policykit
permission dialog at this stage of 12.10 cycle is something I would
rather not do. Also this is something that needs input from the design
team as they are responsible of the ThinClient / RemoteDesktop feature.

I see three possible solutions:

1) 
 - include the patch that makes the APs missing a configuration insensitive
 - file a bug which states that the current implementation is counterintuitive 
and work for the fix for 13.04 with the design team, security team and other 
related parties 

2) 
 -  reject the patch and start working on the policykit permissions and dialog
 - requires FFe
 - needs input from the design team, security team and Thin Client

3)
 - reject the patch
 - leave this bug open

I would go with 1)

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  [UIFE/FFE] At login screen, error message when choosing wi-fi network
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