It still happened to me.  I seleted my access point, then at some point it
re-polled and select the unencrypted one (that was first on the list of
available access points).  This is after I deleted the unencrypted (and
unwanted) connection from "Edit Connections->Wireless".

-Bryan

On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Derek Atkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> Derek Atkins <[email protected]> writes:
>
> >> Any of them have an SSID of linksys?  If you can reproduce the problem,
> >> then we can whip up a small tool to figure out which settings service is
> >> providing the 'linksys' connection.
> >
> > Not that I saw..  I do have a linksys123.
> > However I do NOT see the linksys in the gconf dir anymore, either.
>
> Okay, re-doing this on more sleep..  The list appears to be in LRU
> form, and Lo and Behold there is "Auto linksys".  I just deleted
> it from there so hopefully it wont auto-connect again.
>
> >> Dan
> >
> > -derek
>
> -derek
>
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