Thanks for reporting that the same issue exists in current 17.10.
There has been a change in the default settings in NetworkManager in upstream
so that the MAC address randomization is not enabled by default.
Currently, Ubuntu 17.10 (daily) has NetworkManager 1.4.4.
I suppose it will get upgraded to 1.6.2 (https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager)
which most probably has the new change.
@aleandro: Most probably something else is wrong with your case.
If you can connect for a bit and soon you get disconnected, then definitely something else is the problem.
Can you file another report for your case?
You can do that by running in a terminal the command:
@Marcos:
Thanks for reporting that the same issue exists in current 17.10. /wiki.gnome. org/Projects/ NetworkManager)
There has been a change in the default settings in NetworkManager in upstream
so that the MAC address randomization is not enabled by default.
Currently, Ubuntu 17.10 (daily) has NetworkManager 1.4.4.
I suppose it will get upgraded to 1.6.2 (https:/
which most probably has the new change.
@aleandro: Most probably something else is wrong with your case.
If you can connect for a bit and soon you get disconnected, then definitely something else is the problem.
Can you file another report for your case?
You can do that by running in a terminal the command:
ubuntu-bug network-manager
and then follow the instructions.