Ben Boeckel wrote: > One thing I liked a lot with my ifconfig scripts/wpa_supplicant pairing > is that when wireless is spotty, the network doesn't keep going up and > down. Instead, applications see lots of dropped packets. When > reauthentication can take 5 to 10s (or more), assuming that the > connection is steady when its just spotty can result in better behavior. > Also nice when quickly swapping ethernet cables. A "network is gone" > event gets different reactions from applications (particularly those > that are NM-aware which makes those applications MUCH more annoying to > deal with in these cases) than "some packets were lost". An option to > "persist connections despite something probably not actually existing" > would be nice for situations like this. I've found NM to actually be quite tolerant of spotty wireless connections. In fact, usually, it's me who triggers a reconnect (or if possible, a connect to a different access point, e.g. when I'm at the university in a shared building with the business university (WU), I try switching from eduroam to eduroam-wu when reception of my university's eduroam is poor), NM just happily stays "connected" even with 100% packet loss. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel