8.6, Gnome
Hi,
on my HP laptop, the system will prompt for the WiFi password during the boot process, immediately after the prompt for the user password.
When I hit "abort", I have to connect to WiFi manually afterwards.
The "auto connect" is ticked within the network manager.
I'd like not to have the Wifi password prompt at the startup process and an autoconnect when logged into the system.
How can I achieve this?
Cheers,
Wolf
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[solved ]8.6 - laptop - autoconnect to WiFi
[solved ]8.6 - laptop - autoconnect to WiFi
Last edited by herrdeh on 2017-05-23 03:50, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 8.6 - laptop - autoconnect to WiFi
Hi herrdeh,
I don't know if I misunderstood something because what you're asking is supposed to be the normal behaviour. You should try to delete your wifi connection in network manager and create it again. I'm not sure but if your user automatically logins, it's likely gnome keymanager prompts you about user's password in order to unblock your password vault.
I don't know if I misunderstood something because what you're asking is supposed to be the normal behaviour. You should try to delete your wifi connection in network manager and create it again. I'm not sure but if your user automatically logins, it's likely gnome keymanager prompts you about user's password in order to unblock your password vault.
Re: 8.6 - laptop - autoconnect to WiFi
this should be fixable, as the previous poster pointed out:herrdeh wrote:the system will prompt for the WiFi password during the boot process, immediately after the prompt for the user password.
your vault (i think it's actually called keyring) should be unlocked once you enter your pwd.
Re: 8.6 - laptop - autoconnect to WiFi
In the meanwhile, by accident I removed the Wifi connection in question, reconnected, and that fixed it. No the machine will connect automatically.
Cheers,
Wolf
Cheers,
Wolf