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Wifi doesn't reconnect to AP if it uses the same SSID than another AP
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After confirm with BQ QA team. This issue can't be reproduced.
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Title:
Wifi doesn't reconnect to AP if it uses the same SSID than another AP
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Title:
Wifi doesn't reconnect to AP if it uses the same SSID than another
Sometimes I experience this issue even at home with only one access point.
I use a hidden SSID.
The issue occurs sometimes when signal is weak.
As result the network is unusable (Ping fails), but seems to be connected
according to the network manager display.
Sometimes I also get a Password prompt
I have a corporate wifi network in my office with multiple AP's and i
often see it disconnect and ask for the password again usually
entering the password doesnt fix it. i assume this is the same issue.
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I can confirm this behaviour. I have at home a wifi extender from tp
link (RE450) and I have given SSID on the extender the same names as on
my wifi router. Both in the case of 2,4 GHz and 5 GHz. Since OTA13 I
have constant disconnects with my Meizu MX4 running Ubuntu Touch.
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we need to find a way to reliably reproduce this issue for the follow
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Title:
Wifi doesn't reconnect to AP if it uses the same SSID than anot
@Alfonso
Let's put this on the agenda for this weeks' net/telephony meeting.
I'm not sure I'm comfortable with releasing your workaround just yet as
it introduces latency when the APs are properly configured for roaming.
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@jibel, thanks for the log. It looks like wpa_supplicant removes the
previous connection due to a timeout before you connect to another
Freewifi hotspot, which probably helps to rule out issues. Also, a new
DHCP lease is requested after reconnecting in all cases, and it gives
you back always the sa
I cannot reproduce the bug on stock krillin running rc-proposed and
without the silo 2098 installed. syslog attached.
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@Alfonso:
thanks for the explanation. Yeah that really seems like a big gap in the WiFi
standard...
I guess we'll have to improve that list, indeed. Thanks for the hint!
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Branch with fix/workaround:
https://code.launchpad.net/~alfonsosanchezbeato/+git/network-
manager/+ref/lp1478319-cannot-roam
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Title:
Wifi doesn'
Bug LP: #1637100 reported for indicator-network, to create unique
default SSIDs per device.
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Title:
Wifi doesn't reconnect to AP if it uses the s
@faenil, by the WiFi standards, APs with the same SSID and same
authentication method *are the same network*.
Is is unfortunate that some devices models use the same SSID instead of
customizing the name per device. Interestingly, NM uses a hard-coded
list to identify these networks and avoid autom
@All:
do we actually want this behaviour? Is SSID the only ID we can use to
identify APs of the same "group"?
I was actually hoping we could *stop* connecting to other APs just
because they have the same SSID.
Plenty of routers come preconfigured with the same SSID, see "iPhone" or
"Ubuntu" when
@jibel, @julia I have a workaround for this in
https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/2098 . Could you please give this a
try?
My suspicion here is that when this happens the two APs have different
DHCP servers. The workaround forces a DHCP lease renewal when roaming
between APs. However, even if this
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Title:
Wifi doesn't reconnect to AP if it uses the same SSID than ano
Reproduced on bq 4.5, OTA13. I created two APs with SSID "Ubuntu", same
password, same authentication. I connected to one of them:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ nmcli d wifi
* SSIDMODE CHAN RATE SIGNAL BARS SECURITY
Ubuntu Infra 1
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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I've checked this issue with 2 APs and have the same SSID but can't
reproduce. I don't need to forget the network setting and it will just
connect to another one when lost connection of previous one. I didn't
set any security or password for these two APs.
I tested with arale r445(rc-proposed)
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Assignee: Jean-Baptiste Lallement (jibel) => John McAleely (john.mcaleely)
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I'll ask CE QA team to support the verification again.
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I won't have time to test again. closing.
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@jean-baptiste do you still see this?
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Wifi doesn't reconnect to AP if it uses the same SSID than another AP
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[Expired for network-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
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I'll check if it is still an issue with OTA9.
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This was reported quite awhile back. Is this behavior still
reproducible with OTA9?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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