So this norning when I booted up my pc and tried to connect to my wifi, I noticed these blank networks below my networks(I blurred my networks), these blank networks don’t have a name or icon just a disconect button, and nothing happens when I click the disconnect button. These blank networks don’t show up in the settings app either so I there is no way to remove these from there, they don’t show up using nmcli either. I tried clean installing kde, that did not work either. So how do I remove these blank networks?
Welcome @Mr.Anony_Mouse
Scratch what I had said, @Grothesk is correct.
Known bug in qt/kde.
I can’t look for the bug tracking# at the moment.
Similar to these:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455180
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457211
Are you referring to the blank ones on the bottom? Sorry I didn’t look close enough.
Edit: It’s weird because mine doesn’t show this.
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@ricklinux Yes, I am referring to the blank ones.
Mine shows other networks that it picks up in my location.
Edit: Is it possible they have their SSID names hidden?
Edit: It must be a bug because mine only shows blank that way if WiFi toggle switch is turned off. But why i don’t have this if it is a bug? Strange.
@ricklinux Yeah my pc is connected to these blank networks and I never connected to these blank networks.
That’s weird. What happens when you try to disconnect? Nothing?
@ricklinux Yes nothing happens when I try to disconnect.
My pc is only connected to internet by usb tetherering and it still shows it connected to a blank network as well. I’ve had this bug show up in the past too at some point.
@smokey Did you manage to fix it?
No, it was fixed in some update but noticed it again this morning.
@smokey Ah I see