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[Bug 128659] Re: Wired networks turns activated when changing the wireless security type

 

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** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  Wired networks turns activated when changing the wireless security
  type

Status in “gnome-system-tools” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  This bug has been tested on Linux Ubuntu Gutsy tribe 2 with all
  updates. The computer is a Dell laptop with 1 wireless network card
  and 1 normal network card.

  This bug happens when managing the network through System /
  Administration / Network .

  When changing the wireless security type of the wireless network, the
  wired networks that were disabled suddenly turns enabled! Gnome-
  network-manager won't show it without closing and re-opening the
  program.

  Steps to reproduce this bug is :

  1. Have a wireless network card and a normal network card
  2. Acces gnome-network-manager through go to System / Administration / Network
  3. Check off the wired network and configure your wireless network with Wep with a static IP
  4. Close gnome-network-manager and re-open it
  5. Change the configuration of the wireless network to Wpa with another password
  6. Close and re-open the gnome-network-manager
  7. Look, The wired network is now activated. You can see it in /etc/network/interfaces too.

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