>> Regardless of whether I am connected or not, when I open the NM menu to see
>> broadcast networks, it is going to have to scan then, right?
> No. Opening the menu only shows you the results of the last scan, whenever that was. It doesn't initiate a scan.
But the problem is that you cannot look in the menu to connect to a new AP because that list is outdated or non-existing.
This feels kind of a regression to me.
Do we know that cards that are affected are affected on all APs or is that just a phenomenon we see on some APs? e.g. i remember that i saw a similar message like this in an office building at some point, but i never saw see it on my home AP.
>> Regardless of whether I am connected or not, when I open the NM menu to see
>> broadcast networks, it is going to have to scan then, right?
> No. Opening the menu only shows you the results of the last scan, whenever that was. It doesn't initiate a scan.
But the problem is that you cannot look in the menu to connect to a new AP because that list is outdated or non-existing.
This feels kind of a regression to me.
Do we know that cards that are affected are affected on all APs or is that just a phenomenon we see on some APs? e.g. i remember that i saw a similar message like this in an office building at some point, but i never saw see it on my home AP.