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Message #69358
[Bug 921611] [NEW] 11.10 (oneiric) does not allow to replace wrong WAP password
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I have tried to connect to a WAP with a wrong password (key). Then I
rebooted to W7, to show the owner of the WAP. It turnmed out that I had
the uppercase/lowercase wrong. I connected successfully with W7. Then I
rebooted to Ubuntu (dual-boot), and there it kept on trying to connect
with the wrong key, but never came back with the key (password) prompt.
I tried some 7 times. Just timing out and disconnecting. I tried to
delete the wrong key (edit connections), but since it was never
connected, it did not show that last connection. So I could not remove
(delete) that connection, and yet it had the wrong password that it is
trying from now on for eternity. So it looks like. At least, it doesn't
ask for the key any longer. Just trying to connect in circles. Ubuntu
bug 1 is there for a reason, alas.
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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11.10 (oneiric) does not allow to replace wrong WAP password
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/921611
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