I understand, but those would be in nm-applet's list of the last five or
so networks you've connected to before that are found in scan results
now. At this point the "correct" network is listed in the "main" menu
rather than needing you to navigate the submenu too.

So, right now it's a matter of two clicks and a relatively short mouse
trip down, rather than maneuvering menus; in that particular use case.

This doesn't change that we'll eventually implement connection
priorities, but it's not going to be fixed in 12.04, and so is a
Wishlist bug. Upstream has it on a roadmap or is at least aware of the
issue as a frequently requested change.

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  Network manager should have a "priority" option for wireless network

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