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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
same SSID and different MAC same pass is not true usually
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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same SSID and different MAC same pass is not true usually
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** Changed in: network-manager-applet
Status: New => Confirmed
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same SSID and different MAC same pass is not true usually
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** Changed in: network-manager-applet
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: network-manager-applet
Importance: Unknown => Wishlist
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Done, I think I put all the relevant information
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672501
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Looking back at this, it because obvious why it's not being done that
way. A wireless network with the same name and a different MAC (i.e.
same ESSID(SSID) but different BSSID) is often an indication of a set of
networks we can roam "through". If NM was to automatically add the
BSSID, it would brea
Fair enough. Then I'll mark this as a Wishlist bug; and I'd like to
invite you to report it upstream by sending the bug to the developers of
the software; which can be done by following the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME. If you have done so, please
tell us the number o
The point is that the manager doesnt add automaticly the ap's bssid.
What I want to propose is that it automaticly fills that MAC and to put
a check button to enable that field or not, so that the user doesn't
have to find the MAC of the AP (which I actually dont know how to do in
an easy way)
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No, I think you're misunderstanding, but I'll explain further.
In 802.11 (the protocol for wifi) the MAC you're referring to is called
a BSSID. The name of the AP is called the ESSID. NetworkManager provides
fields for both, as shown in the attached screenshot I took from my
computer (which is on
No, I think you haven't understood me. I mean that AP with same BSSID
use the same password, and that is not always true. For example WLAN_XX
are lots of them in my area, and I have 2 with the same name but
different password, renaming the connection doesn't do anything. I also
need to specify the
You could just change the name of the connection, and tie it to the
BSSID you want to use in the connection properties. Does that work for
your use case?
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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