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Is there a way to determine the priority of wireless networks?

The KDE networkmanager applet works fine, but it often connects to the WRONG wireless network by default when multiple networks are available.

(For example: at work we have a network A that allows printing, but which is not available throughout the building; and a network B that works everywhere, but that does not allow printing. Obviously I want to connect to B only if A is not available, but the networkmanager just seems to prefer B.)

datka
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  • I haven't seen such feature, but that sound like a good idea, have you considered posting it to http://forum.kde.org/ ? – int_ua May 19 '14 at 05:17
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    I just did. Thanks! I am also still looking for workarounds? Any ideas? – datka Aug 29 '14 at 20:28
  • I saw [your post at KDE's forum](https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=122636&hilit=priority+wifi+priority) bit there still not seems to be any convincing solution. Am I right? – Clément Jul 16 '15 at 23:20
  • No, nothing yet... :/ – datka Jul 24 '15 at 17:11

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