Hi Antii,

Having taken a look at them, I don't think they are actually relevant
since they are identical apart from the obvious fields (id, uuid, ssid,
psk).

I'll try and do further tests over the w/e with both networks...

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Title:
  re-prompted for already-known password when switching networks

Status in “indicator-network” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When I re-connect to a known network, I am prompted for the WPA2
  password. However, clicking cancel then successfully connects to this
  network!

  This is only happening for one of my networks. Not currently sure why
  since the other main network I use is also WPA2 protected and I'm not
  prompted for that networks password. I wonder if the re-prompt only
  occurs if the user attempts to connect to a different network to the
  first-joined network on boot (can't test atm).

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