Re: WiFi: why not a diagram showing access points?

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Aaron Konstam wrote:

>> But what is relevant to Fedora, I think, is the curious reaction
>> to a temporarily dropped connection,
>> which seems to differ between the network and NetworkManager services,
>> which in turn differ considerably from behaviour under Windows XP.
>> (I have to keep this option in place because the online Help service -
>> Alice te Aiuta - requires one to be using Internet Explorer at some
>> points.)

> As an aside, there is an add-on called: Default User Agent
> that if installed in Firefox on Fedora  allows the Firefox to act as
> Internet Explorer.

Thanks, I'll look at that.
Though I suspect Telecom Italia would see what I was doing,
and tell me that Linux is not supported ...


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