GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 693828
No way to disable wifi while the network manager tries to connect to something
Last modified: 2013-02-14 17:37:20 UTC
It often happens that I am in a room close enough to the wifi router that it detects the network, but far enough that it always fails to connect to it. Since it is a known network the network manager automatically tries to connect, and fails, and when failing, prompts an intrusive dialog asking me to input the password for the network. I hit cancel, and want to disable wifi to not be interrupted anymore, but the network manager is already trying to connect again and doesn't let me switch wifi off. I have to wait (users hate to wait) until it fails again and it will probably prompt me for a password again. Not cool. If I could disable wifi while the network manager is trying to connect, I could resume to using my computer faster rather than being actively waiting for network sadness to pass. (gnome 3.6, up to date ubuntu gnome remix)
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 654033 ***