Comment 2 for bug 852626

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David Paleino (dpaleino) wrote : Re: [Bug 852626] [NEW] wicd attempts to connect to wireless network no longer in range

Hello Jesse,

On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 15:40:27 -0000, jessesmith wrote:

> If wicd is connected to one wireless network and then the machine moves
> out of range of that network, wicd will still try to connect to the
> original network when the user tries to connect to second wireless
> network.
>
> Usage example:
> User connects to wireless network Home.
> User puts laptop into sleep mode and moves to new location.
> User wakes up laptop and tries to connect to network Work.
> wicd will bring up the wireless interface and try to connect to network Home,
> which is no longer in range.

Are you sure it is effectively trying to connect to "Home"?

There's a known bug in wicd: it still shows the latest connected-to ESSID (in
your case, "Home") when trying to connect to a new network ("Work"). But that's
only shown in status messages, tooltips, and so on. It effectively tries to
connect to "Work", and the right ESSID shows up when the connection is
established.

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