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[Bug 1407907] Re: [phone] Leaving WiFi coverage often leads to the password dialog being displayed indefinitely
Oops, I got that wrong. This doesn't apply to the dialog for connecting
to a hidden network, because we don't know whether it's in range until
we try connecting to it. Specification updated again.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking?action=diff&rev2=260&rev1=259>
** Description changed:
Steps:
* connect to a password-protected WiFi network
* suspend the phone
* turn the WiFi off or leave the network's covered area
* resume the phone
Expected:
* phone is connected via a GSM data connection
Current:
* phone is connected via a GSM data connection
* there is a WiFi password dialog displayed for a network that isn't in range any more (and for which the password is known)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: indicator-network 0.5.1+15.04.20141216-0ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 3.4.67 armv7l
ApportVersion: 2.15-0ubuntu3
Architecture: armhf
Date: Tue Jan 6 10:19:05 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-12-18 (19 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu Vivid Vervet (development branch) - armhf (20141218-020204)
SourcePackage: indicator-network
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
- <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-authenticating>: "Regardless
- of the dialog variation, if it is still open when the network stops
- being available — for example, if the network is no longer in range, or
- if you switch into Flight Mode — the commit buttons should be replaced
- by the centered text “Network no longer available”, all the dialog’s
- controls should become insensitive, and two seconds later, the dialog
- should close."
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-authenticating>: "If the
+ network stops being available while the dialog is still open — for
+ example, if the network is no longer in range, or if you switch into
+ Flight Mode — the commit buttons should be replaced by the centered text
+ “Network no longer available”, all the dialog’s controls should become
+ insensitive, and two seconds later, the dialog should close."
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1407907
Title:
[phone] Leaving WiFi coverage often leads to the password dialog being
displayed indefinitely
Status in the base for Ubuntu mobile products:
Confirmed
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Steps:
* connect to a password-protected WiFi network
* suspend the phone
* turn the WiFi off or leave the network's covered area
* resume the phone
Expected:
* phone is connected via a GSM data connection
Current:
* phone is connected via a GSM data connection
* there is a WiFi password dialog displayed for a network that isn't in range any more (and for which the password is known)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: indicator-network 0.5.1+15.04.20141216-0ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 3.4.67 armv7l
ApportVersion: 2.15-0ubuntu3
Architecture: armhf
Date: Tue Jan 6 10:19:05 2015
InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-12-18 (19 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu Vivid Vervet (development branch) - armhf (20141218-020204)
SourcePackage: indicator-network
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-authenticating>: "If the
network stops being available while the dialog is still open — for
example, if the network is no longer in range, or if you switch into
Flight Mode — the commit buttons should be replaced by the centered
text “Network no longer available”, all the dialog’s controls should
become insensitive, and two seconds later, the dialog should close."
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