Hi,
I have been having this issue a while already. I want to fix it now, but research hasn't really brought a solution.
Here is the issue :
on startup, Wicd (1.7.0) connects to the wrong wireless network, i.e. a network, encrypted or not, to which I don't have access. Connection is 'fake' most of the time (since it is encrypted), but I have to disconnect and reconnect each time to the right network, even though passwords are correctly stored for other networks (more than one) and the 'automatically connect to this network' option is checked. It happen most of the time (just not every time).
I remember I didn't have that issue before, but can't precisely remember whether I had it under 10.10 or not.
Oh, and it happened also that it was impossible to connect to an unsecured network (only once so far).
I am using the driver Ralink RT2860 STA, since I installed Linux two years ago.
I was trying to install this patch here http://wicd.net/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=38 but patch installation didn't work. Files seem to be in different locations than mentioned in the patch. Should I pursue trying to install this patch or is there a better thing to do ? -- is giving up one of them ?
Thank you in advance for hints, not the end of the world otherwise!
I have been having this issue a while already. I want to fix it now, but research hasn't really brought a solution.
Here is the issue :
on startup, Wicd (1.7.0) connects to the wrong wireless network, i.e. a network, encrypted or not, to which I don't have access. Connection is 'fake' most of the time (since it is encrypted), but I have to disconnect and reconnect each time to the right network, even though passwords are correctly stored for other networks (more than one) and the 'automatically connect to this network' option is checked. It happen most of the time (just not every time).
I remember I didn't have that issue before, but can't precisely remember whether I had it under 10.10 or not.
Oh, and it happened also that it was impossible to connect to an unsecured network (only once so far).
I am using the driver Ralink RT2860 STA, since I installed Linux two years ago.
I was trying to install this patch here http://wicd.net/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=38 but patch installation didn't work. Files seem to be in different locations than mentioned in the patch. Should I pursue trying to install this patch or is there a better thing to do ? -- is giving up one of them ?
Thank you in advance for hints, not the end of the world otherwise!
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