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Message #92226
[Bug 1478160] Re: Access points shouldn't be "connectable" if a hotspot is enababled
** Summary changed:
- Access points shouldn't be "connectable" is hotspot is enababled
+ Access points shouldn't be "connectable" if a hotspot is enababled
** Summary changed:
- Access points shouldn't be "connectable" if a hotspot is enababled
+ Access points shouldn't be "connectable" if a hotspot is enabled
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1478160
Title:
Access points shouldn't be "connectable" if a hotspot is enabled
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu RTM:
New
Bug description:
While testing the touch hotspot feature ( currently in silo-046 ) on
krillin ( stable, #24 ) and arale ( rc-proposed, #58 ), I noticed that
it's possible to trigger the phone to connect to an AP while the
hotspot is enabled.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Ensure that WiFi isn't connected to an AP
2. Enable hotspot
3. Display the network-menu and select an AP
Expected result:
You shouldn't be able to select any APs when hotspot is active
Actual result:
The selected AP will trigger a connection attempt ( and succeed if open, or secure and secrets have been saved ).
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