I have been involved in computer administration for many years but wireless is new to me. So I have three questions. 1. In the network access using system-config-network and the ipw2200 driver there are three modes are Auto, Managed and Ad-Hoc. The last two were explained in a message on the list today but what does Auto do? 2. The answer to the first question relates to this question. When I am in my office there is a gaggle of access points available to me from my office. In the 2200 GUI in Windows I see them all and can pick one to connect to. In system-config-network I can't see these various points and the one it homes in on , does not do DHCP and no one claims it. In other words, it does not correspond to any access point known to people in the building that I can find. How can I get a behavior more like the Windows GUI? 3, At Trinity in order to connect to our University-wide access point we need to use LEAP protocol, and enter our Windows username and passwd. This works easily from Windows on my laptop. How do I pull this off in FC4? -- ======================================================================= Voodoo Programming: Things programmers do that they know shouldn't work but they try anyway, and which sometimes actually work, such as recompiling everything. -- Karl Lehenbauer ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University telephone: (210)-999-7484