I am very impressed with this program. Good work to the creator(s). http://fedoranews.org/contributors/jim_lawrence/network_manager/ I am using ndiswrapper with a built-in wifi (broadcom chipset) on a Compaq R3000 laptop. I have not previously been able to scan other available networks or view signal strength because of the fact I am using ndiswrapper. This has given me that ability. However, having the ability to view multiple choices means that I can see all my neighbour's as well. I am just wondering if there is a way to specify a "preferred" network. My SSID is not encrypted but does not broadcast either. I can connect if I specify the SSID. I also would like to know if I can automate the connection process on boot that it trys to connect to my SSID. The Network Manager Daemon starts but I need to run "NetworkManagerInfo" from the console to start a scan. I would like this process to start automatically if possible. When I do run the command, it connects to my neighbour even though I was last connected to my own access point. Regards, David Donnelly