Hello again.

I've been doing a bit more testing. I have a SpeedTouch ST706
router/ADSL modem from my ISP and I've tried entering accented letters
into its ESSID with only partial success. (The router's web interface
itself handles them inconsistently.)

I've tried é, è and ô, but the router converts them randomly to ASCII
letters, so I can't test how the network manager would deal with them.

I've also tried others including ș, ț. At one point the router
interpreted these as something weird; the terminal, upon when calling
"iwlist scan", showed "ș*țnng", with a strange sign instead of
the asterisk (pasting in Firefox leads to a "hidden" character, i.e.
it's not displayed in this form but when moving the cursor over it with
the arrows there's a pause there. I'll paste it here to see what
launchpad makes of it: "șțnng") On the other hand, the
network manager applet prints the character as [001C]-in-a-box. Again
something "interesting" must be happening with charset conversions.

On the one hand, network manager successfully connected itself to these
networks.

On the other hand, since I can't set arbitrary byte strings for my AP's
ESSID, I have no idea if it works in general (especially for byte
strings that are certainly not valid for the encoding used on the host
computer, in my case UTF-8).

If anyone has an access point that can set arbitrary byte strings for
the ESSID, they should try several random values, including some that
contain invalid Unicode characters (null bytes, illegal byte sequences,
etc.)

Unless someone triggers a bug that way (or I encounter another weird
AP), my bug is considered solved.

** Attachment added: "funny-ESSID.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18884353/funny-ESSID.png

** Changed in: wireless-tools (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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can't connect to networks with non-unicode essids
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210484
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