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I'm using an ODROID C1+ and need to connect to a wireless network. I have an open network I want to connect to, but every time I boot up, I need to manually reconnect.

Where do the known networks get recorded, and how do I edit my config to automatically reconnect to networks I've previously used?

I don't want to restart the network service every time I boot... Updating my kernel is NOT an option right now. How can I solve this issue of mine?

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First go to network manager on the top pannel and go to edit connection and delete all the connections under wifi section Now you change ifupdown(wlan0)

To do so open terminal and type following command

sudo gedit /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf

type in your password and a window will open now check if [ifupdown] managed=false then change it to true then save the file and type exit in terminal

Now open the terminal and type

 sudo service network-manager restart

this will restart your network manager. Now connect to your wifi and do a system restart this will hopefully connect your wifi after every boot.

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