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Kai Ponte schrieb:

>> Is there a way to get it to stay home, and always connect to my router
>> (which does use security) in preference to what ever it finds?

[snip]

> I had the same issue for a year or so until I activated KWallet. I let 
> KNetwork manager have access to KWallet and it now correctly connects to my 
> WPA secured network rather than my neighbors' unsecured networks. 

Right click on the tray icon > options > show networks
Trusted/untrusted manages what networks should be connected to.

thx
Jan
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