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[Bug 1478009] Re: creating a hotspot should disconnect from the current AP

 

I just checked iOS8 ( on an iPhone 6 ) and AOSP4 ( on a Nexus5 ).  Both
ensure that WiFi enabled and Hotspot enabled are mutually exclusive.  If
you enable WiFi, you can't enable hotspot.  If hotspot is active and you
enabled WiFi, it will kill the hotspot.

I also tested on krillin (stable #23).  If I'm connected to a WiFi AP
and I enable hotspot, the first time it disconnects, then a minute or
two later, the AP is re-connected and the hotspot is deactivated.   The
second time I tried it, the AP didn't disconnect, however the hotspot
again became disabled automatically.

Next I manually "forgot" the connected AP and tried to enable hotspot.
It briefly enabled, and then disabled itself a minute or so later.

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Title:
  creating a hotspot should disconnect from the current AP

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When creating a new hotspot using the attached script, NM no longer
  disconnects from the current AP.  I'm sure I've looked at this
  sometime in the past and confirmed it wasn't connected, so this
  behavior has changed at some point.

  I tested this on arale rc-proposed image 68

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