** Description changed: Ubuntu Trusty r188 + Ubuntu Trusty r303 1. Go to System Settings > Wi-Fi. - 2. Turn off Wi-Fi. + 2. If Wi-Fi is on, turn it off. - What you see: "Auto-join previous networks" is still present and - checkable. + What you see: "Auto-join previous networks" by itself. - The spec currently says the setting shouldn't be there at all when Wi-Fi - is off. In this case, the implementation is right and the design is - wrong. It is useful to be able to turn off "Auto-join" *before* turning - on Wi-Fi. However, there should be some explanation that the setting has - no effect until Wi-Fi is turned on. + What you should see: A "When Wi-Fi is on:" introductory label. + <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-phone> - This could also help make the "Prompt when not connected setting easier - to understand. - - When Wi-Fi is on: - [/] Auto-join previous networks - [/] Prompt when not connected + Without an introductory label, it's unclear that the setting works only + when Wi-Fi is on.
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