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    Automatic wifi Connection

    When booting up, KUBUNTU used to connect automatically to my ISP. But, for some reason, it now connects to another (insecure) network. I disconnect, and then re-connect to my own ISP.

    I do not know why this is occurring.

    Can I ensure that I connect automatically to my own ISP?

    Thanks
    kubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS

    Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350

    #2
    do you have "automatically connect to this network when it is available" checked in the connection editors general tab ?



    VINNY
    i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
    16GB RAM
    Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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      #3
      I seem to have it checked in two ISP's. For some reason the other ISP had the box ticked as well - not by me

      I have unchecked the unwanted ISP and hope that this will solve the problem. It does occur above my ISP alphabetically. This may have accounted for the connection. Perhaps it it is a new connection.

      I wonder how it became ticked - default?

      A
      kubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS

      Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350

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        #4
        Originally posted by anonprivate View Post
        I seem to have it checked in two ISP's. For some reason the other ISP had the box ticked as well - not by me

        I have unchecked the unwanted ISP and hope that this will solve the problem. It does occur above my ISP alphabetically. This may have accounted for the connection. Perhaps it it is a new connection.

        I wonder how it became ticked - default?

        A
        good question ,,,,probably a default once it has been connected to ,,,,,,,this is a relatively new network connection manager .

        FYI: ISP is "internet service provider" like comcast,verizon,bla,bla AP: is "acsess point" like a home network,,, what your connecting to

        VINNY
        i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
        16GB RAM
        Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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          #5
          When I was travelling overseas, I encountered problems with connecting to the wrong network. I solved this problem by removing the unwanted connection listed in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections.

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            #6
            After removing the tick from the unwanated ISP, I connected to my ISP on boot-up.

            I connect to a router (wireless), which connects me to the ISP.

            Ref. NoWorries:

            I think your file system is a little different to mine
            kubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS

            Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350

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              #7
              Originally posted by anonprivate View Post
              After removing the tick from the unwanated ISP, I connected to my ISP on boot-up.

              I connect to a router (wireless), which connects me to the ISP.

              Ref. NoWorries:

              I think your file system is a little different to mine
              ?? it should not be any different from yours ......

              what dose
              Code:
               ls /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
              show ?

              VINNY
              i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
              16GB RAM
              Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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                #8
                You are correct.

                I don't know what I was looking at!

                Apologies to NoWorries - you are right as well.
                Last edited by anonprivate; Sep 09, 2014, 08:56 PM.
                kubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS

                Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350

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                  #9
                  No worries, when I saw your reply, I thought that you were satisfied with the approach you had taken. I prefer the approach that I use for cases where I had inadvertently connected to an ISP that I later found was the incorrect one. By deleting the entry in the /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ directory it is no longer listed as being a possible connection.

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                    #10
                    Thanks for responding.

                    I found that removing the tick seems to have disabled the unwanted connection. I am now connecting to my ISP at bootup. I realise that your method is a permanent solution to the problem, I'll see how things progress.

                    However, I am still a little confused as to how this works. If there are people in the vicinity connecting to their ISP's, then wffi users might well pick up their signals, and presumably these will then be listed in the available connections of the users.

                    I assume that if I clicked on one of these connections then the files would be made and stored in system-connections. Hence, deleting this file would delete the active connection, but if the person re-connected to their ISP, then I would again pick up on their connection.

                    Or, have I got this completely wrong.

                    Best wishes.

                    A
                    Last edited by anonprivate; Sep 10, 2014, 05:43 AM.
                    kubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS

                    Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by anonprivate View Post
                      Thanks for responding.

                      I found that removing the tick seems to have disabled the unwanted connection. I am now connecting to my ISP at bootup. I realise that your method is a permanent solution to the problem, I'll see how things progress.
                      you are connecting to your AP(wireless access point) this is a radio signal broadcast from your router or wireless enabled DSL modem that then routes you to your ISP's internet
                      anyone in range can see it (I hope you are using WPA2 encryption) if you are unencrypted anyone can connect to it.


                      Originally posted by anonprivate View Post
                      However, I am still a little confused as to how this works. If there are people in the vicinity connecting to their ISP's, then wffi users might well pick up their signals, and presumably these will then be listed in the available connections of the users.
                      you are a little confused hear as well .
                      anyone can see anyone’s wireless signal if in range and as I sead above , if it's not encrypted , connect to it.
                      if you are hard wired , no one can see or connect.
                      that dose NOT mean if you are hard wired to a wireless router no one can see it unless you turn off the wireless signal..... it will broadcast 24/7 whether you are connected or not.

                      Originally posted by anonprivate View Post
                      I assume that if I clicked on one of these connections then the files would be made and stored in system-connections. Hence, deleting this file would delete the active connection, but if the person re-connected to their ISP, then I would again pick up on their connection.
                      if you click on the connection (and connect)the files are made and stored yes ,,,,,,,deleting the files will prevent you from auto connecting yes ......BUT the person dose not half to be connected for you to still see the wireless signal it is a radio broadcast that is always their a long as you are in rang or thay turn it off.

                      Originally posted by anonprivate View Post
                      Or, have I got this completely wrong.
                      yes you do.

                      I must now ask is your wireless encrypted ? did you half to use a password the first time you connected ?

                      post the output of
                      Code:
                      iwlist scan
                      ,,,,,,you will half to find yours in the list(it will list all in range) and post yours hear.
                      hear is mine
                      Code:
                      vinny@vinnys-HP-G62:~$ iwlist scan
                      eth0      Interface doesn't support scanning.
                      
                      lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.
                      
                      virbr0    Interface doesn't support scanning.
                      
                      wlan0     Scan completed :
                                Cell 01 - Address: 00:17:3F:57:43:7C
                                          Channel:11
                                          Frequency:2.462 GHz (Channel 11)
                                          Quality=70/70  Signal level=-39 dBm  
                                         [COLOR=#ff0000] Encryption key:on[/COLOR]
                                          ESSID:"vnix1"
                                          Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 11 Mb/s
                                          Bit Rates:6 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s; 24 Mb/s
                                                    36 Mb/s; 48 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s
                                          Mode:Master
                                          Extra:tsf=000001ce50662432
                                          Extra: Last beacon: 8032ms ago
                                          IE: Unknown: 0005766E697831
                                          IE: Unknown: 010482848B96
                                          IE: Unknown: 03010B
                                         [COLOR=#ff0000] IE: WPA Version 1
                                              Group Cipher : TKIP
                                              Pairwise Ciphers (1) : TKIP
                                              Authentication Suites (1) : PSK[/COLOR]
                                          IE: Unknown: 0406000200000000
                                          IE: Unknown: 2A0100
                                          IE: Unknown: 32080C1218243048606C
                      the parts in red are what we are concerned with

                      VINNY
                      i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
                      16GB RAM
                      Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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                        #12
                        My connection is encrypted (WPA2-PSK)

                        IE: IEEE 802.11i/WPA2 Version 1
                        Group Cipher : TKIP
                        Pairwise Ciphers (2) : CCMP TKIP
                        Authentication Suites (1) : PSK
                        Last edited by anonprivate; Sep 10, 2014, 10:14 PM.
                        kubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS

                        Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350

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                          #13
                          ,,,,,
                          Originally posted by anonprivate View Post
                          My connection is encrypted (WPA2-PSK)
                          Good ,,,,,,,,some one should tell your neighbour to lock his/hers down,,,,, if you could just jump in then anyone can any time

                          VINNY
                          i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
                          16GB RAM
                          Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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                            #14
                            Some one should tell him/her, but I can't I do know who it is.
                            Last edited by anonprivate; Sep 10, 2014, 10:19 PM.
                            kubuntu version: 16.04.5 LTS

                            Laptop: Toshiba-Satellite-L350

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