Could someone having the issue report directly upstream to
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/issues/ ?
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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I have never had this problem on the same laptop (asus f550l) with every
LTS from 14.04 but it appears with 20.04
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Title:
Does not automatically
On the Debian bug site it shows that adding wifi.hidden yes via "nmcli
connection modify wifi.hidden yes" does seem to produce a solution
but it only works one time. When I did this and restarted network
manager service I had hidden wifi connect once successfully but it
wouldn't do it again
I'm confirming this bug 6 years later is real and unfixed still! The
solution worked for me. Can this be patched ASAP?
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Title:
Does not
Running Ubuntu Studio (Xubuntu) 14.04 I had this or a very similar
problem when I changed name and hid the SSID on my wifi.
nm-manager kept looking for the old SSID and would not connect to the
hidden network - I had to connect manually on boot.
When I told nm-manager to forget the old wifi the
Next steps:
- 1) Check the file /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state when the
problem occurs next time.
With connected network it looks like:
[main]
NetworkingEnabled=true
WirelessEnabled=true
WWANEnabled=true
WimaxEnabled=true
- 2) Check the files in /var/lib/NetworkManager/ for
Now I have done further tests.
Sometimes calling network-manager restart once will suffice to get connected,
but sometimes not. Then you can try again and again without getting a
connection.
Then networking restart and then network-manager restart will do it.
michael@thinkpad:~$ sudo
Today I tried this:
michael@thinkpad:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart
[sudo] password for michael:
[ ok ] Restarting network-manager (via systemctl): network-manager.service.
michael@thinkpad:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart
[ ok ] Restarting network-manager (via
Unfortuately I have to admit that my patch did not really solve th
issue.
While yesterday the problem did not reappear, today I was experiencing
the problem again.
Before I was thinking, that the problem appeared everytime when the
network was connected before and thus when not manually
When the issue occurs, the network manager tells me that there are
wireless networks available, but it does not connect automatically to
the hidden network.
Probably there is some state that is stored in NetworkManager:
* When you have manually disconnected from a wireless network, you probably
I have this issue on a Thinkpad with Xubuntu 15.04.
It seems not to be hardware-related.
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Title:
Does not automatically reconnect to hidden WiFi
The solution:
Uncomment the code which has been commented out due to an already fixed gnome
bug. This fixed the issue for me. Please confirm that it does fix it for you,
too.
michael@thinkpad:/etc$ git diff NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01ifupdown
diff --git
Created patch for the /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01ifupdown
script.
** Patch added: Patch for the /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01ifupdown
script
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1316634/+attachment/4414182/+files/01ifupdown.patch
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The patch works with Xubuntu 15.04, but the bug has been reported for Ubuntu
14.04.
Can someone confirm that the patch is sufficient to solve the issue on Ubuntu
14.04?
Probably the network-manager needs to be updated, too, if the version provided
with Ubuntu 14.04 still lacks support for
The attachment Patch for the
/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01ifupdown script seems to be a patch.
If it isn't, please remove the patch flag from the attachment, remove
the patch tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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