Hi Martin,

> >On Wed, 2009-07-08 at 16:39 -0700, Xu, Martin wrote:
> >> >I have to agree here. That is not what we want. When the user connects
> >> >successfully to a network/service then this just means that this becomes
> >> >one of the services the others wants us to use. If that service is for
> >> I do not agree with it.
> >>
> >> If user clicks connect button of one service, normally, what he want is 
> >> just
> >to connect it BUT make it favorite. If ConnMan auto-connect to other service
> >it will puzzle user, if user does not know ConnMan is in auto-mode.
> >
> >If you click on a given network, like an open network called 'Guest',
> >then that network is now marked as a favorite, right?  
> It will not be marked as favorite until it is connected successfully.
> 
> The working process is :
> 
> 1.
> Join Guest --> Guest service change to connecting (but not favorite)
>   |
>   |
>   V
> Trigger wpa_supplicnat to scan
>   |
>   |
>   V
> May Finding other favorite service
>   |
>   |
>   V
> Trigger auto-connect which break connecting Guest
> 2.
> In auto-mode even successfully connected, the new finding higher order 
> service will break Guest.

as mentioned before, I think Samuel is working on making hidden networks
integrate better into the service API and auto-connect.

Also the Guest network in the Portland office is not hidden ;)

Regards

Marcel


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