Huh, I think this is actually my fault. When I designed the
authentication controls for the various wi-fi authentication types, I
included a "Remember password" checkbox for some of them (TTLS, FAST,
PEAP) but not others (WPA Personal, TLS, LEAP, WEP). I don't know why I
did that.
Just filed a bug for this exact issue before realizing its already filed.
Ticking the "save password" does fix the issue, but I think that's not the way
it should work. Even without saving the password, the Eduroam network still
appears under "previous networks", so that means at least some
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks Enrique for the work-around.
In fact, doing what you describe allows me to tick the remember
password. Otherwise, one can never tick the field, because it is
covered by the keyboard. This means: Anyone who fills the form from the
top to the bottom (like everyone usually does it) will not
I found the way to get this working: when prompted with the WiFi network
configuration, select WPA WPA2 Enterprise, TTLS, MCHAPv2, scroll to the end
and check Remember password. Then fill the rest of the fields: anonymous id,
user id and password. The trick is not to get the on-display
The same problem happened to me with BQ Aquarius E5
SO Ubuntu 15.04 (r4). Last update 11/08/15,
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Title:
Ubuntu Touch forgets WiFi settings