https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322219

Mark <mark...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Mark <mark...@gmail.com> ---
I have the exact same issue (on a WPA2 connection though), and i *really really
really* HATE it! I always have this issue and always have to spend hours
working through hoops to get my connection to work...

I disabled KWallet. I don't use it and i don't want to use it! I'm the only
user on the computer. I don't give a damn if the passwords are stored in plain
text.

So what do i have now. I have an extremely vague popup asking me (in the exact
words): "For accessing the wireless netword <snip> you need to provide a
password below"

Can it be any more cryptic?
I tried my user password (not working).
I tried the root password (not working).
I tried the wifi password (not working).
Or even my kwallet password which is non existing...

WHICH PASSWORD!?!?!

Please, really... Make the dialog intuitive! I'm much faster off now by just
not using networkmanager for password protected connections then using it.

What i *guess* is happening is plasma-nm probably trying to out smart me (it
fails at that) and trying to ask for a password to unlock kwallet. Which it
won't be able to since that service is shut down.

Also, this just works in Gnome/Unity. Why do i have to go through hoops to get
it working in plasma? That really smells fishy to me.

I guess my only way to get this working at this moment is apparently accepting
the use of kwallet which will give me access to my wifi... I refuse to do that!

Please do not make kwallet mandatory!

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