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"Network Settings" in wingpanel doesn't take you to proper network menu #321

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D0J0P opened this issue Oct 19, 2021 · 1 comment
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Good first issue Small, self-contained issue. Good for newcomers, and/or should be an easy fix. Priority: Wishlist Status: Confirmed

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@D0J0P
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D0J0P commented Oct 19, 2021

What Happened?

When clicking on "Network Settings" in wingpanel-indicator-network, while connected to WiFi, will take me to the Wired category in switchboard-plug-network instead of Wireless.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Connect to WiFi instead of Ethernet
  2. Click on wingpanel-indicator-network
  3. Click "Network Settings"
  4. It'll open up switchboard-plug-network in the Wired category instead of Wireless.

Expected Behavior

That if you're connected to WiFi and click on "Network Settings" in wingpanel-indicator-network, you'll be taken to the Wireless settings in switchboard-plug-network, and if you're connected to Ethernet, you'll be taken to the Wired settings.

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6.x (Odin)

Software Version

Latest release (I have run all updates)

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@danirabbit
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It looks like Network settings doesn't currently set up any suburls so there's nothing more specific that the indicator can link to. So that would need to be added first. That would also make search results jump to the right pages so that would be nice.

@danirabbit danirabbit added Status: Confirmed Good first issue Small, self-contained issue. Good for newcomers, and/or should be an easy fix. labels Nov 1, 2021
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