Please disable IPv6 in nm-connection-editor for the relevant connection.
Choose Method=Ignore in the IPv6 tab.
Does that result in faster connect times?
Yes, this fixed my problem and provides me with instant connectivity.
A proper fix should land in 0.9.4.
Sorry for the inconvenience in
On 15.02.2012 15:01, Nicholas Schubach wrote:
I am also experiencing this, it's getting annoying actually. I open my
laptop and have to wait for a minute to be able to use my browser because
the wifi connection is just taking way too long to connect.
Please disable IPv6 in
That seems to have been it. It connects in a few seconds instead of
waiting a minute. Thanks!
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org wrote:
On 15.02.2012 15:01, Nicholas Schubach wrote:
I am also experiencing this, it's getting annoying actually. I open my
laptop
On 2012-02-15 15:06, Michael Biebl wrote:
On 15.02.2012 15:01, Nicholas Schubach wrote:
I am also experiencing this, it's getting annoying actually. I open my
laptop and have to wait for a minute to be able to use my browser because
the wifi connection is just taking way too long to connect.
On 15.02.2012 15:11, Nicholas Schubach wrote:
That seems to have been it. It connects in a few seconds instead of
waiting a minute. Thanks!
A proper fix should land in 0.9.4.
Sorry for the inconvenience in the mean time.
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I experience this bug as well in Debian Wheezy. I can't say for sure
that is was the transition from Gnome 2 to 3 that caused it, but it's
not implausible. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T61 with an Intel PRO/Wireless
4965 AG or AGN Wifi card, also using firmware-iwlwifi.
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Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 0.9.2.0-1
Severity: normal
After booting and logging into Gnome3 it takes about ~20 seconds to connect to
a (known) WiFi connetion,
same is the case with reconnct time in case your computer was in suspend or
hibernate.
I remember this bug emerging first
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