On Friday 12 November 2004 07:58 am, Frank wrote: > I have begun my migration from Windows to Linux by installing FC3 on my > laptop, which has internal wifi. I have the wifi working, but not > conveniently. > > Under windows, changing from one provider to another was as simple as > clicking an icon in the system tray, clicking view available networks, > and clicking connect. I connect to multiple networks with different > keys and such, and windows would remember my settings for each network > and connect to whichever one it found automatically. > > So far under FC3 I am having to reconfigure my connection manually each > time I change networks (which if often.) My guess is that somebody has > written a tool that takes care of this for me. Maybe it's even included > in FC3 and I just don't know it. > > How do people address this issue? > > Frank. In KDE you can use the kwifimanager package. I think you may find this will do what you need. From kwifimanager go to config / Configuration Editor. -- Wayne Leutwyler, RHCT Sys Admin / DBA Columbus, OH. USA