On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 12:25, Satish Balay wrote: > On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Brian Millett wrote: > > > Hello, > > I've been using wlan-ng for sometime with redhat 7-9 with my miniPCI > > prisim2 card (Harris Semiconductor|Prism 2.5 Wavelan chipset). Wlan-ng > > works very well. I have started trying to use the fedora core built in > > orinoco_pci. I can not setup multiple profiles. If I add a new > > profile, ALL profiles contain the same changes. > > using redhat-config-network you can do a 'copy' of the device/setting > for the wireless card (for eg: - if you have eth1 - wireless - it will > create eth1copy0) > > Now you can edit this copy - change the name/wireless setings. > > In your profiles - you can then select (first field check-box) either > the original or the copy - to be part of the profile (or not use > multiple profiles - and enable the correct device directly from the > default profile) Satish, thanks. I found a little, maybe, documentation problem. I want to have a profile for WEP and one that is no WEP. I did as you suggest, but the profiles were not changing as I thought they should. I had just the default, or "Common" profile and a NoWEP profile. It wan't until I created a third profile: "WEP" that I was able to switch between WEP & NoWEP correctly. I also did some looking at the rc.sysinit and saw that if I add the "netprofile=<profile name>" to the boot cmdline, then I can choose profiles at boot time. Cool. Thanks -- Brian Millett - Technologist Rex "We had our orders." 'Mister, I don't care if you had a personal message from God complete with stone tablets. You lied to me.' -- Bester and Sinclair, "Mind War"