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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
But what I really do not get: does your connection really reset itself back to manually used? That would not only be strange but ghostery.
Yes, really.
Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
(please.forgive.me.in.advance - as I do not expect you to do so: do you press save before leaving that setting page? It is not sfos )
Yes, definitely pressing save on the 'Edit WLAN' page.
I have also tried the alternative method of pressing and holding on the connection on the 'Edit networks' page and selecting 'Use automatically' from the menu that pops up.

I ran 'strings' on /usr/sbin/icd2 and found some of interest:
Code:
IAP is not temporary and browser login is not needed
http_check_host
Proxy in use, skipping check
http://connectivity-test.ext.nokia.com
http_check_url
Checking connection to %s
X-Nokia-WLAN-Connectivity-Test: true
Changing connection to manual
HTTP response code from %s: %ld
No browser check is needed for new IAP
Setting mode to no needed for an old connection
Setting browser login on
login_needed
Sending browser request to %s
open_browser
I also found icd2 has some additional logging options:
Code:
%s - Internet Connectivity daemon 2 version 0.213.4+0m8
Usage: %s [OPTION]...
Options:
-h, --help		Display this help and exit
-V, --version		Output version information and exit
-d, --daemon		Send process to the background
-l, --loglevel		Set logging level (0 (debug) gives all logs, 1 (info) is default)
I will try running with debug level logging and see what it reports.
 

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