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[Bug 830178] Re: Wireless hotspots do not remain connected with network-manager 0.9

 

Sorry for the trouble - I was still having problems for a while, but it
seems after a complete reinstall, restarting the system, logging out and
back in again (twice) and deleting all wireless networks, and finally
creating a new one...

That the problem as has disappeared... except the problem seems to be
with the "Hotspot" network created by the GNOME System Settings. It is
created as using ipv6 automatically.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Wireless hotspots do not remain connected with network-manager 0.9

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  This is supposed to be fixed in GNOME 3.2 (11.10) but it apparently is
  not. When you create an ad-hoc network, the system keeps reconnecting
  to it, but does not actually remain connected. (UPDATE: This only
  happens if reconnect automatically is chosen).

  In the latest updates (with nm 0.9) the hotspot is created, but after
  about 30 seconds it disconnects. I will attach the output from nm-
  applet later.

  I tested this on KDE as well, and it has the same problem. Seems the
  network is not getting an I.P address, and so it disconnects shortly
  after. I'm also sure it does not (and did not) happen on 11.04, as we
  have another system in the house using 11.04 and no problems there.

  Nm-applet output: http://pastebin.com/LAEB9H1u

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