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This is just a small summary of what i have in mind.
In Gnome you can rename your Auto eth0, Auto eth1... to something less confusing when using multiple connections. For example my eth0 would be named Internet and my eth1 would be named Lan whila my eth2 would be name Wifi. And so on. In the current version you can not name the Auto Eth0 and others at least easily, just like right clicking on the connection and selecting rename or an option in the network management to rename them. They do not even appear on the Manage Connections options since they only appear when you left click on the Connection widget in the bar below. This confuses a lot. Second, when sharing a connection it is a little bit confusing. In Gnome you can just create the shared connection and then activated. Here you need to create the connection and then tell the interface to connect to it to activated. There must be an easier way to share internet my internet connection via Wifi or Lan, but specially WiFi. Lastly, the Interfaces should ALSO have an option to rename them. For me i rename them to the name of the interface, like Realtek, Intel, 3Com, etc... But there should be an option to rename them so when using multiple interfaces (In my case 4) you do not get the chaos of having 4 interfaces with 4 connections that both groups can not be renamed easily.
CYREX, Super proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct. And to the older forum since 2005
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