2015-07-21 09:09:20 |
Merlijn Sebrechts |
bug |
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added bug |
2015-07-21 09:11:26 |
Merlijn Sebrechts |
description |
I just found out you can see the Wifi password in the system settings. The reason I didn't find this sooner is because the Wifi settings are very confusing.
The main problem: The connected network has two "detailed views":
1. When connected to a network you can tap the arrow next to the network to see more details and the "forget network" button.
2. Click "previous networks". And click the arrow next to the network. Here you see more details and another "forget network" button.
Proposed solution: Include the information of view 2. in view 1. |
I just found out you can see the Wifi password in the system settings. The reason I didn't find this sooner is because the Wifi settings are very confusing.
The main problem: The connected network has two "detailed views":
1. When connected to a network you can tap the arrow next to the network to see the ip address and the "forget network" button.
2. Click "previous networks". And click the arrow next to the network. Here you see more details, like the password and another "forget network" button.
Proposed solution: Include the information of view 2. in view 1. |
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2015-07-21 09:33:05 |
Sebastien Bacher |
ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2015-07-21 09:33:11 |
Sebastien Bacher |
ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) |
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2015-10-09 16:31:06 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
summary |
Confusing Wifi settings |
Confusing details of current vs. previously connected wi-fi network |
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2015-10-09 16:31:16 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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