STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Have a limited connection, such as the modem still in the process of booting. 2. Wait until the connection becomes normal. OBSERVED RESULT There's no notification for that, the only difference is that the network icon loses its yellow exclamation mark. EXPECTED RESULT The user should be informed with a notification when the connection becomes normal. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 6.4.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.16.0 Qt Version: 6.9.1 Kernel Version: 6.15.8-arch1-1 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland Processors: 8 × 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-11300H @ 3.10GHz Memory: 9 GB of RAM (8.1 GB usable) Graphics Processor 1: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Graphics Processor 2: Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics Manufacturer: LENOVO Product Name: 82MG System Version: IdeaPad Gaming 3 15IHU6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Would be very useful during storms.
Why would you expect a noifcation there?
(In reply to David Redondo from comment #1) > Why would you expect a noifcation there? In third world countries, electricity can get very unstable during storms, and modems and routers can take a long time to boot. There are times the internet is under maintenance, so it displays the limited connection icon for hours. The notification for limited connection is useless to me. A notification for a functional connection would allow me to know by sound when I can use the internet on my notebook.
I am not sure we should have a notification by default (the admittedly hard to see orange question mark disappears) but I agree that we could provide this notification as an option.
(Of course we must be careful here not to show it whenever you connect to any network as NM typically transitions from limited to full during aconnection cycle)
We already have a notification when you manually connect.
It would also be useful for when the panel is set to auto-hide or dodge windows.