Re: f16 - Brain dead wireless network manager

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On 2012/01/17 12:27, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/17/2012 08:45 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
We are developing a check list of things that are really needed. Like
clicking on an SSID to trigger a reconnect.

As long as you're working on a wish list, let me add one: it shouldn't show any
hotspots that aren't currently active unless you've connected to them before.

I once connected my laptop to a motel's WiFi, in an area where there were a
large number of hotspots, but never tried to access any others. The next time I
turned my WiFi on, all of those old hotspots were listed, even though I was
about twenty miles from the closest. I could see still having the motel's, but
why the rest?

Um, did you hibernate at the hotel and then start it up again when you got
home? If you looked before doing a "find" I can see the information about
the wireless points near the hotel lingering on your system.

{o.o}
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