Bug report



Hi !


I'm under Ubuntu 9.04 and using Network Manager to manage my wireless connexions.

The problem is that , at home, my router doesn't broadcast his SSID. Let me explain the situation.

This morning, I'm at home, connected on my HOME network with the SSID not broadcasted.
I close the cover of my laptop, and go to school. The laptop suspend to RAM by himself.
Once at school, I re-open the laptop and I establish a connexion to the SCHOOL network.
Shcool over, I close back my laptop ( suspending to ram again) and come back at home.

I re-open the laptop who wake up from the suspend to ram, but sometime he can take like
45 minutes before trying by himself to try the network configured to autoconnect even if the
SSID is not broadcasted.

I know I can use the "Connected to a hidden network" menu and select the proper network,
but it would be fine if the network manager could think like this:

>> oh, I'm waking up and the network I was connected to is no more available: I'll try
to connect to those I've saved in my connection list.




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