Indicator Network associate with a WAP on a 802.11g in Ubuntu Touch Preinstalled manta in Quantal Ubuntu Touch Final (archived)

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Swipe down the Network Indicator
From the list select a 802.11g network
If a password is required it shall be requested
If a password is requested, toggling the check box to show or hide the password shall work as expected
Ensure network connects
From a shell, nmcli shows that the network is connected
If the network has access to web content, it shall be reachable by the Web Browser application

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ReporterLast updateBugsComment
Passedsergiusens2013-04-18 15:45
[network-indicator] wrong design when asking for the AP password (#1170465)
In: touch-preview-images
Status: Fix Released
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Nick Dedekind
1 reports, 3 comments, 2 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1170465
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Passedrsalveti2013-04-18 15:38
Keyboard sometimes not showing up on first boot after flashing on Nexus 10 (#1157508)
In: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Importance: High
Assignee: Thomas Moenicke
1 reports, 13 comments, 3 subscribers, 1 duplicates
1157508
[network-indicator] wrong design when asking for the AP password (#1170465)
In: touch-preview-images
Status: Fix Released
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Nick Dedekind
1 reports, 3 comments, 2 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1170465

Worked fine, but some times the keyboard doesn't show up in order to put the AP password. Needs reboot.

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