Hi Everyone, I'm having a bit of a problem with my wireless in that it cuts out every so often, really annoying when you're trying to ssh in from outside and the network is down ;) When I get back to my computer I can see that the wireless network password prompt is open on my desktop, all I have to do is to click "Ok" to reconnect.
Is there any way to automate this? Or to tell knetworkmanager that the password is indeed correct and just to keep trying to connect until it succeeds? I presume that the problem is that Knetworkmanager can't connect for N times and then presumes that the password is incorrect, hence prompting for the user to confirm the password. I can see 2 fixes to my problem 1) force Knetworkmanager to never confirm the password and just keep trying to reconnect ---or--- 2) write a script/program that connects to the networkmanager/knetworkmanager that checks connectivity every 20mins and gives the network a kick so it reconnects. Does anyone have any opinion on either option? and if you think the only way forward would be to go for option 2) then what dbus api should i be looking into? if anyone could give me some direction that would be much appreciated. -Andrew _______________________________________________ kde-networkmanager mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-networkmanager
