https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369069
Jan Grulich changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |WONTFIX
Status|UNCONFIRMED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369069
--- Comment #6 from kdde@porcupinefactory.org ---
I have no idea how I didn't notice that before. That solves the configuration
workflow I suppose.
I still claim that the MAC default is unsuitable for a user unaware of WiFi
privacy problems. As the
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--- Comment #5 from Jan Grulich ---
The editor actually suggests you a list with all visible wireless networks
(including signal strength and list of BSSIDs).
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--- Comment #4 from kdde@porcupinefactory.org ---
I tend to agree, except for two things.
First, creating a new connection manually is (surprisingly) difficult. The nm
applet provides no way to copy the SSID, and the new connection editor doesn't
all
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--- Comment #3 from Jan Grulich ---
Given that we primary target for non-technical users (at least with the
applet), I don't think that displaying a configuration with stuff they know
nothing about once they try to connect to a wireless network would be
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--- Comment #2 from kdde@porcupinefactory.org ---
The problem with disclosing the real MAC address at "untrusted" locations -
even if visited frequently - still exists regardless of traveling. I believe
NetworkManager already has something in the wor
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--- Comment #1 from Jan Grulich ---
Option such as "only reconnect to the same SSID" is probably equal to disabling
autoconnect for every other wireless network and NetworkManager doesn't support
anthing likke that, thus we cannot support this in our ap