Hi folks,
I'm also searching for the possibility to set my wifi connections prioritys (as
it is in Windows 7).
Where can we make a feature request?
Regards,
Arthur
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This is a very frustrating problem. When I am on my university campus,
I use the campus wireless. When I'm at home, I use my own router. But
sometimes when I'm at home, my system picks up the fringe of the campus
wireless signal--but not strongly enough to connect to it. But it's
strong enough
I agree with user YS1. I have a similar problem.
They had this basic functionality in windows xp...
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Title:
wifi network priority
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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Title:
wifi network priority
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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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What is wrong is that it is only possible to set whether nm should
automatically connect to a network or not. It would be much preferable
if we could also tell it a preference relationship between these network
that we automatically connect to.
This would mean we could order the list of networks
There five most used or preconfigured connections should be showing up
in the menu before it's split out with the rest of all the connections.
The exception to this will be if you're moving to a different place
while suspended and the same name network will be available, then you'll
probably see
@Rolf: yes this is the problem.
The problem is also when we alternate between not just home and work but
also free-but-slow.
Use case:
- I'm at home with home
- I go out in a public place and use free-but-slow
- I go back at home. I expect to be connected to home instead of
free-but-slow.
So
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As Alexander pointed out, you should usually be connecting to the last
active connection. Is that not happening for you?
I'm not sure but I can see how things would be less than perfect if you
alternate between two good connections. Let's say three connections
free-but-slow, home and work. I
I'm in this exact situation too.
Alphabetic order (when the last connected one at work is gone) is not the order
I want when back home
Any idea to configure NM for us ?
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I am looking for exactly the same thing that segooon is looking for. My
situation:
1) home - my router
2) school - routers in classes
3) school+1 - routers at work and in other classes
If school is in range, then I would like to connect to it if and only
if home is not in range and school+1 is
No, not exactly that I want. I've got a list of networks, e.g.
1) home - my router, fast and reliable network
2) beeline-wifi-free - free, but slow network
3) work - router at work, as good as 1st
So, when I am at my home, I can see 1st and 2nd networks. Home is preferred,
not beeline.
Similar
nm is using the last one you were connected to. There are bugs wrt to
system connections (e.g. available to all users), but in general it
should work like that. does that work for you?
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