On Saturday 24 February 2007, Kai Ponte wrote:
> 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.

Mine has access to the wallet too.

(That is another issue that gripes me.  Why should I have to 
run a passwordless wallet in order to allow boot time 
connection to wireless, and thereby putting all my personal
settings and passwords at risk?

Why does knetworkmanager need to store wireless keys
in a wallet?  How secret do these things have to be?  
Why can't it store it in regular file with restrictive 
permissions?
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But I digress.....
Merely having the keys in the wallet does not seem sufficient
to cause it to prefer the wet/wpa connections to the un-secured
neighbors wifi.


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