Hola, Maximiliano, Thank you for your reply. Sorry for the late reply. I must have missed this email.
If I set the connection to use "All users may connect to this network", it works as expected, right away (without rebooting or restarting network service) and works on boot up. Please let me know if that means it is a bug in plasma-nm or if it does indeed need to be re-assigned? I am using the config directory and not kwallet. my path is ~/.kde/share/apps/networkmanagement/secrets/* The only odd thing with the configs in that dir is that the secret seems to be in a different file than the UUID for the connection so for example for SSID FOO the uuid is "{some-random-string}". But "{some-random-string}" shows [802-1x] password= phase2-private-key-password= private-key-password= which may be expected I don't know (it is wireless using wpa2), but the psk for SSID FOO is in a different file called "{someother-random-string}" and "{someother-random-string}" shows psk: mysupersecretpsk Also I notice there is two files where the psk for this specific connection appear. Let me know, Please let me know if you need any more info.