Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Hi
I'm successfully using guessnet to use a specific wired network
configuration by using specific tests.
I'd like to do the same for wireless network; guessnet says that it
supports waproamd, but waproamd says it is obsolete and suggests to use
wpa-supplicant instead...
does anyone have an example configuration for using the right wireless
network according to some tests (detect the presence of a specific
access point, etc.)?
thanks in advance
Lorenzo
In my wife's Inspiron 5160 Dell laptop (has Broadcom 1350 wireless mini
pci card, iirc), the bcm43xx module works perfectly. The laptop is
running ubuntu, btw. I just have to go to System->Networking GUI (also
obtained by network-admin command) and I just select a 'location' and
configure my interfaces. e.g., I have set up her university wireless
connection and also her home wireless connection. She just needs to
start that GUI to change the ssid and her wireless cards works pretty
nicely. She is using WEP btw, not wpa. I don't think her laptop has
guessnet installed. I know wap-supplicant is not installed (I think you
need this only for wpa).
->HS
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