Hi Thomas,

I outlined in the original report practical situations in which the
current behaviour is bad.

Obviously WLAN connections are usually faster.   If they were *always* faster 
and better in 
every way, maybe nobody would object (maybe).  But often the WLAN connection is 
not working 
right, and the user should be in the position to pick which connection they 
use, and not be
pestered about it.

Again: the pestering is the problem: popping up work-stopping, embarrassing 
dialogs.
Again: a solution would be to use instead non-interactive notifications.

This should be an easy fix.

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  NM prompts user for Wi-Fi password when a (dial-up) connection is
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