On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 16:10 +0100, Laur Ivan wrote:
> ..I should explain where I'm coming from: I'm writing a wireless configuration
> daemon with the following capabilities:
> - support for multiple APs
> - automatic detection of in-range APs and network reconfiguration
> - capability of automatic reconfig of the network (transparently ?) in
> certain situations (i.e. laptop moved, AP went down etc.)
> - capability to connect to "non-preferred" (?) APs (e.g. once off cafes)
This is exactly what the Gnome NetworkManager does. It utilises d-bus
and has some nice graphical stuff. I've never had to look at the config
file, which is a good thing IMHO.
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Aidan Delaney email: adelaney at cs.may.ie
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