Claude Jones wrote:
and home - after some minimal configuration, wifi-radar stores the profile for each network you connect to, and the next time you try, it just finds it and connects. I just looked, and this program is in Fedora extras. I've never seen it mentioned here on the list, so I bring it up in case it may help someone - Gene, are you reading this?
Mmmm that is pretty cool! Note you may need to edit /etc/wifi-radar/wifi-radar.conf to set your default interface, it comes out of the box set for eth1, whereas I am on wlan0.
-Andy
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