Internux,

The thing is NM does save files using the connection name and not the
ESSID. However, the default connection name given is "Auto ESSID" where
you replace ESSID with the actual essid. In creating this default
connection name, network manager should replace any "/" characters in
the ESSID with an "_" and also prevent users manually typing a "/"
character in that field.

See screenshot for how I solved the problem manually. (I renamed the
connection name). The problem is that the error messages received are a
bit cryptic and don't inform you that it is a problem with the given
connection name.

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   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17206337/Screenshot.png

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Network connection cannot be saved as system setting if connection name 
contains a "/" character
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259714
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