“The only change is that now the buttons will become sensitive on default.” It's a small change, yes, but it makes insecure networks a default without warning the user. Beyond the implications mentioned in #4 [1], it's also inconsistent not to warn the user when something pertains to insecure networks. If you connect to an insecure network we show a warning [2].
“The only change is that now the buttons will become sensitive on default.” It's a small change, yes, but it makes insecure networks a default without warning the user. Beyond the implications mentioned in #4 [1], it's also inconsistent not to warn the user when something pertains to insecure networks. If you connect to an insecure network we show a warning [2].
[1] https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ ubuntu- system- settings/ +bug/1431876/ comments/ 4 /wiki.ubuntu. com/Networking? action= AttachFile& do=get& target= wi-fi-auth- wep.phone. png
[2] https:/