Personally I use kde with http://kwifimanager.sourceforge.net/. It has profiles and works real well. It works fine even in Gnome. I don't know of a native Gnome one, but if you don't care about the Widget set, I'd recommend this one. Erik On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 21:15:54 +0200, Per-Olof Litby - Reg'l Mgr Nordic/Baltic - Java System Software - Sun Microsystems <politby@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Greetings, > > I have a pretty well functioning wireless interface on my Fedora Core 2 > system. It "just works" unless there is more than one wireless network > available in a location. When the network is started, the WLAN interface > just connects to one of them (don't know which criteria are used in > selecting which one) and in case I want to use another one, there's lots > of manual fiddling with parameters involved. > > I'm sure there is a utility (for Gnome) somewhere which makes it easier > to browse available WLANs and select which one to connect to. Can > someone point me to one? > > thanks, > > > > politby.vcf - 1K > noname - 1K Download >