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Message #09047
[Bug 1339792] Re: Panel network icon - too much latency when network type changes
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Antti Kaijanmäki (kaijanmaki)
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Title:
Panel network icon - too much latency when network type changes
Status in “indicator-network” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Testing image #u122 this morning, I ran into two separate scenarios
where the panel network icon didn't always accurately reflect the
current network technology due to some kind of latency detecting
network changes ( ie. WiFi -> 3G -> WiFi ).
Both scenarios were reproduced on mako.
Scenario 1:
3G: online
WiFi: enabled; connected to AP 1
- display network menu
- tap another secure network
- tap cancel when Password dialog is displayed
At this point the indicator shows '3G' whereas the network menu still
shows the original AP 1 as connected. After some period of time ( 10s
- 1m ), the icon will change back to show that WiFi is connected.
Scenario 2:
3G: online
WiFi: connected to AP 1
- go to System Settings::WiFi
- click "Previous Networks"
- select the currently connected AP/network
- click Forget Network
- go back to WiFi settings
The WiFi settings correctly shows the AP is no longer connected,
however again the network icon takes some time ( 10s - 1m ) to reflect
the change back to "3G".
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