Auto connect wired without wallet password? - Printable Version +- Maui Forums (https://forums.mauilinux.org) +-- Forum: Maui Support (https://forums.mauilinux.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=74) +--- Forum: Plasma Desktop (https://forums.mauilinux.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=84) +--- Thread: Auto connect wired without wallet password? (/showthread.php?tid=24502) |
Auto connect wired without wallet password? - wonder - 27th June 2017 Hi, in my laptop, always that start the system, I need type the wallet password for the system connect to internet... Its possible configure this for not need enter this password at start? Thanks and regards! RE: Auto connect wired without wallet password? - leszek - 27th June 2017 That sounds wrong. Do you maybe have autologin activated. If yes then this normal. It needs the password entered once to unlock the wallet. RE: Auto connect wired without wallet password? - wonder - 27th June 2017 Hi, Yes, I have autologin activated... Then, with autologin activated is not possible disable the wallet password for wired? Thanks and regards! RE: Auto connect wired without wallet password? - leszek - 27th June 2017 The wallet password is there to unlock the wallet which stores all passwords. It should not be used for wired if you have a router/modem doing the ppoe for you. And of course you can disable the wallet or configure it to use no password at all to disable password prompts. (which is by default set to empty by us btw.) RE: Auto connect wired without wallet password? - wonder - 27th June 2017 Yes, I use a router, with rj45 not prompt the wallet password, but for wifi, yes. I don't use ppoe. Ups, I don't know that, its possible configure it to use no password at all to disable password prompts...I search in wallet but only view disable wallet (I don't want this because in the past, for disable wallet I have some problems that now, I don't remember) but configure for no password at all to disable password prompts, I think its a good iddea. Regards. RE: Auto connect wired without wallet password? - leszek - 27th June 2017 You can change the password to be an empty one if you know the risks. |