On Thursday 16 October 2008 05:53:50 am Simon Roberts wrote:
It's got it into its head that I would like to connect to certain networks automatically, unfortunately, it's wrong about this.
How do I change the order it selects things, and/or how do I delete some networks from it's list of preferences entirely?
I routinely get this problem. For some reason my home network goes brain-dead and decides not to allow me to connect. I usually just reset the router. Hoever, in the interim I often end up connected to one of my neighbors. Someone here told me how to fix: Right click on the knetworkmanager icon in your system tray. Click Options > Configure Then click Wireless Networks You'll see Networks section with a tree list. There are two main categories Fallback and No Fallback. Now - I have spent the past five minutes trying to figure out what these do. There's no reference in the help files. I did find this: http://sman.informatik.htw-dresden.de/doc/manual.10.3/sec.nm.knm.html To see a list of all known wireless networks, click Options+Configure+Wireless Networks. The networks are divided to two groups: fallback and no-fallback. NetworkManager will try to connect to networks in the fallback group even if they are not detected by the network card. This is useful for automatic connection to hidden networks. Dunno. -- kai www.filesite.org || www.perfectreign.com government is a process which utilizes 45.5% gut reaction, 45.5% laws and statutes and 1% logic -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org