Public bug reported:
On my new installation of Xenial, the Network Manager behaves strangely.
When I booted the first time with no known networks, I received a notification
about available networks.
I checked the list of available, created one configuration and connected.
So far, OK.
However, after restart, when the notebook boots and there is already a known
network, it connects, but instead of wireless signal strength the nm applet
displays icon for wired network.
Connection information shows it is a wifi network (Interface: 802.11 WiFi
(wlp63s0)), but reports very weird speed (6 Mb/s) - the real speed is ~200
Mb/s. Also, the list of available networks is empty.
Opening nmtui and listing connections in "Activate a connection" I can see
other networks.
But the applet shows no wireless networks and sometimes does not even show the
disconnect item in wireless (sometimes it does). I did not recognize a pattern
when it shows the menu item and when it does not.
When I run `sudo service network-manager restart`, everything fixes to the
proper state - I seen wlan icon, available networks, only connection
information keeps telling me I am connected with 6Mb/s.
The package version is 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1.
The wireless adapter is Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac, using module
ath10k_pci.
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: atheros icon wireless
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Title:
Incorrect icon on wireless connection
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
On my new installation of Xenial, the Network Manager behaves
strangely.
When I booted the first time with no known networks, I received a
notification about available networks.
I checked the list of available, created one configuration and connected.
So far, OK.
However, after restart, when the notebook boots and there is already a known
network, it connects, but instead of wireless signal strength the nm applet
displays icon for wired network.
Connection information shows it is a wifi network (Interface: 802.11 WiFi
(wlp63s0)), but reports very weird speed (6 Mb/s) - the real speed is ~200
Mb/s. Also, the list of available networks is empty.
Opening nmtui and listing connections in "Activate a connection" I can see
other networks.
But the applet shows no wireless networks and sometimes does not even show
the disconnect item in wireless (sometimes it does). I did not recognize a
pattern when it shows the menu item and when it does not.
When I run `sudo service network-manager restart`, everything fixes to the
proper state - I seen wlan icon, available networks, only connection
information keeps telling me I am connected with 6Mb/s.
The package version is 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1.
The wireless adapter is Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac, using module
ath10k_pci.
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