I'm using latest RTM and I still routinely reboot after leaving my
wifi network. Turning off wifi through the indicator doesn't help
(that's what I do to save battery life) and just keeps the phone
disconnected for hours.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Tony Espy <email address hidden> wrote:
> @Alfonso
>
> To be clear, I attempted to simulate the failure by hard-coding a route
> failure on the 3rd route switch ( when WiFi is toggled off, NM replaces
> the route with the modem's interface ). This definitely left the
> connection inconsistent with the actual routing table, but I next was
> able to deactivate the context from the command-line, and NM
> successfully restarted the connection. So again, I don't think the
> scenario you describe in comment #26 is possible on RTM, so we'll just
> release the ofono patch.
>
> I will try to force the scenario on vivid and see if I can reproduce the
> problem you described with NM not being able to re-establish the
> connection after a route failure before disconnect.
>
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> Title:
> Leaving Wifi does not connect to mobile carrier data (GSM)
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Hey.
I'm using latest RTM and I still routinely reboot after leaving my
wifi network. Turning off wifi through the indicator doesn't help
(that's what I do to save battery life) and just keeps the phone
disconnected for hours.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Tony Espy <email address hidden> wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1435328 /bugs.launchpad .net/canonical- devices- system- image/+ bug/1435328/ +subscriptions
> @Alfonso
>
> To be clear, I attempted to simulate the failure by hard-coding a route
> failure on the 3rd route switch ( when WiFi is toggled off, NM replaces
> the route with the modem's interface ). This definitely left the
> connection inconsistent with the actual routing table, but I next was
> able to deactivate the context from the command-line, and NM
> successfully restarted the connection. So again, I don't think the
> scenario you describe in comment #26 is possible on RTM, so we'll just
> release the ofono patch.
>
> I will try to force the scenario on vivid and see if I can reproduce the
> problem you described with NM not being able to re-establish the
> connection after a route failure before disconnect.
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to a
> duplicate bug report (1419897).
> https:/
>
> Title:
> Leaving Wifi does not connect to mobile carrier data (GSM)
>
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> https:/