around here, there's 3 wireless networks available (mine, plus two
neighbours broadcasting their SSID).  my network manager automatically
connects me to my router (likely tied to the keyring), but if i try to
change it to access one of the other two signals, it doesn't change
over at all.  so, it may be related to what you are experiencing.  the
other signals aren't wimpy - one is at least 50% full, the other (when
it shows up) is around 20%.

it seems that at least 95% of the time, one boot session gets me one
interface.  wanna change interface?  gotta reboot.  *groan*


On Nov 28, 2007 3:09 PM, ke1g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't tried wired, but I may have another manifestation of this, or I may 
> have something unrelated,
> so I ask, are you able to switch locations when they use different access 
> points?
>
> When I use network-manager to select and apply another location, for the 
> purpose of connecting the
> the AP that I'm now near (roaming never worked for me in feisty), I get the 
> song and dance, but no IP
> address on the interface (ath0, atheros in a Toshiba).  If I then reboot, the 
> interface comes up fine
> with the newly selected AP.
>
> If you're experience doesn't match, I'll perhaps open a fresh bug.  But it 
> strikes me that the problems
> might be related.
>
>
> --
> Wired not available in NetworkManager after wireless is used (Gutsy)
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148630
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> of the bug.
>


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