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AhQ I see that kwifimanager is available and I can try that.  Gnone
Network Manager is in the unstable distribution. I think that's what I
want, but I guess I'll have to wait then.  Maybe kwifimanager will work
in the mean time.


On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 08:56 +0700, Mihira Fernando wrote:
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> David Johnson wrote:
> > I am now the proud user of Debian on my laptop and love it. However, I
> > find I am unable to connect to some Internet hot spots in Cafe's and the
> > like.  I used to be able to with Windows.  I cannot seem to figure these
> > places out.  From what I can tell there is no difference between these
> > and the one at work or home, other than the channel and essid (which are
> > easily configurable).  They dont' have any encrytion keys or anything. 
> > 
> > 
> > In any case, for portable users switching wireless networks is common.
> > What do you all do?  Any tips advice?
> If you're using KDE, the Kwifi manager is quite good. So is the Gnome
> network manager in Gnome.
> 
> Ace.
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