For some reason over the past week my F15 laptop has started pestering me for the WPA2 key at work when I'm using my laptop.
The problem is that 1) it does it when I'm in the docking station and on a wired connection and 2) I already have a WPA2 key setup for a different wireless network at work that's present at the same time, but to which the laptop's not trying to connect.
How do I, short of turning off wireless when I login while docked, tell F15/Gnome3 to stop trying to connect to a wireless network? I want it to give the wired connection preference and not try to go wireless as well.
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 01:36:00PM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
For some reason over the past week my F15 laptop has started pestering me for the WPA2 key at work when I'm using my laptop.
The problem is that 1) it does it when I'm in the docking station and on a wired connection and 2) I already have a WPA2 key setup for a different wireless network at work that's present at the same time, but to which the laptop's not trying to connect.
How do I, short of turning off wireless when I login while docked, tell F15/Gnome3 to stop trying to connect to a wireless network? I want it to give the wired connection preference and not try to go wireless as well.
So is nobody else experiencing this problem?
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Darryl L. Pierce dpierce@redhat.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 01:36:00PM -0400, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
For some reason over the past week my F15 laptop has started pestering me for the WPA2 key at work when I'm using my laptop.
The problem is that 1) it does it when I'm in the docking station and on a wired connection and 2) I already have a WPA2 key setup for a different wireless network at work that's present at the same time, but to which the laptop's not trying to connect.
How do I, short of turning off wireless when I login while docked, tell F15/Gnome3 to stop trying to connect to a wireless network? I want it to give the wired connection preference and not try to go wireless as well.
So is nobody else experiencing this problem?
I haven't upgraded to F15 yet, but I remember having this issue in the early days of NetworkManager... Perhaps this is a regression?
Richard
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 09:06:26AM -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
I haven't upgraded to F15 yet, but I remember having this issue in the early days of NetworkManager... Perhaps this is a regression?
Okay bug's reported:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=723930