Activity log for bug #1351415

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2014-08-01 18:08:48 James Hunt bug added bug
2014-08-08 18:50:26 Pat McGowan ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2014-08-08 18:50:26 Pat McGowan ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): assignee Michael Terry (mterry)
2014-08-11 08:03:44 Matthew Paul Thomas ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2014-08-11 08:03:48 Matthew Paul Thomas ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): assignee Michael Terry (mterry) Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
2014-08-13 08:48:06 Matthew Paul Thomas description Most of the networks I connect to have MAC filtering enabled. This is a problem since I cannot check my devices MAC address until after I've gone through the setup wizard. This leads to a chicken and egg situation where: - the AP won't allow me to connect the device until I've configured the AP to allow the new devices MAC address. - I cannot establish the devices MAC address until after the setup wizard (which expects you to join a wifi network) has completed. A simple solution would be to add a "show details" checkbox to the wifi setup wizard that would simply show "hardware (MAC) address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx". That way, I can add those details to the AP, then come back to the device and supply the WPA2 password. FWIW, both iOS and Android also get this wrong. So, since we're the new kid on the block, it would be great if we could get it right! :-) Most of the networks I connect to have MAC filtering enabled. This is a problem since I cannot check my devices MAC address until after I've gone through the setup wizard. This leads to a chicken and egg situation where: - the AP won't allow me to connect the device until I've configured the AP to allow the new devices MAC address. - I cannot establish the devices MAC address until after the setup wizard (which expects you to join a wifi network) has completed. A simple solution would be to add a "show details" checkbox to the wifi setup wizard that would simply show "hardware (MAC) address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx". That way, I can add those details to the AP, then come back to the device and supply the WPA2 password. FWIW, both iOS and Android also get this wrong. So, since we're the new kid on the block, it would be great if we could get it right! :-) See also bug 1356239.