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Message #78659
[Bug 1425172] Re: Network indicator lists the non-exist AP (timeout for the AP to be removed is too big, ~6min)
Pete's suggestion is also what OS X does: whenever you open the menu, it
triggers a scan, with the first menu item saying "Wi-Fi: Looking for
networks…" until the scan completes. When I suggested the same for
Ubuntu a couple of years ago, I was told (by Mathieu, I think?) that it
wouldn't apply to Network Manager because it is constantly scanning in
the background. Is that still the case, or did I misremember, or has the
behavior changed since?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1425172
Title:
Network indicator lists the non-exist AP (timeout for the AP to be
removed is too big, ~6min)
Status in the base for Ubuntu mobile products:
Confirmed
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu RTM:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Summary: Network indicator lists the non-exist AP
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot to system
2. Scroll down the Network indicator
3. It lists about 10 AP (In Taipei office)
4. Go to another place and check network indicator again
Expected Result:
It should not list non-exist AP and only show available AP
Actual Result:
It shows about 12 AP on the screen but only two are real AP for connecting, and others 10 are from last list.
This is reproducible on mako/krillin on both RTM and vivid.
The main issue is that the timeout for the AP to be removed from the
known AP list is too big when comparing with other phones.
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