[Touch-packages] [Bug 1575289] Re: Wired Connection Icon shown in Menu bar , although connected to a Wireless Network in Ubuntu 16.04

2016-04-27 Thread Kaartic Sivaraam
When I disconnect and connect to the network , the icon turns back to
the "Wired Connection" icon.

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Title:
  Wired Connection Icon shown in Menu bar ,although connected to a
  Wireless Network in Ubuntu 16.04

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I recently installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS in my laptop. I connect to a
  "Wireless connection", provided by my hostel. It devices connected to
  the wireless connection have to access the web through a proxy.

  Everything works fine, and I am able to use access the web without any
  hindrance. But the Network status icon shows that I am connected to a
  "Wired Connection" , although I have connected to a "Wireless
  Connection".

  It doesn't show any name of the connection it is connected to, also
  when network symbol is pressed it neither show the available wireless
  connection nor the Wireless connection it is connected to.

  When I see through System Settings it shows I am connected to a
  "Wireless Network", which is shown in the screen-shot. I do not know
  why the icon shows I am connected to a "Wired Connection".

  How do fix this problem ? Now I am unable to determine the Strength of
  the wireless connection easily,as I have go to System Settings each
  time to see the strength of the connection.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1575289] Re: Wired Connection Icon shown in Menu bar , although connected to a Wireless Network in Ubuntu 16.04

2016-04-27 Thread Kaartic Sivaraam
In my laptop it shows the "Wired Network" symbol when connecting to any
"Wireless Network". It shows the "Wired Network" icon from the time I
connect to the network until I disconnect from it.

The commands `killall nm-applet` and `setsid nm-applet` resets the icon
back to normal for me too.

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Title:
  Wired Connection Icon shown in Menu bar ,although connected to a
  Wireless Network in Ubuntu 16.04

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I recently installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS in my laptop. I connect to a
  "Wireless connection", provided by my hostel. It devices connected to
  the wireless connection have to access the web through a proxy.

  Everything works fine, and I am able to use access the web without any
  hindrance. But the Network status icon shows that I am connected to a
  "Wired Connection" , although I have connected to a "Wireless
  Connection".

  It doesn't show any name of the connection it is connected to, also
  when network symbol is pressed it neither show the available wireless
  connection nor the Wireless connection it is connected to.

  When I see through System Settings it shows I am connected to a
  "Wireless Network", which is shown in the screen-shot. I do not know
  why the icon shows I am connected to a "Wired Connection".

  How do fix this problem ? Now I am unable to determine the Strength of
  the wireless connection easily,as I have go to System Settings each
  time to see the strength of the connection.

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