Wackojacko wrote: > > > H.S. wrote: >> Zhengquan Zhang mailing list wrote: >>> I have to switch the network configurations between the lab, the dorm >>> and the >>> home ones. Normally I manullay edit /etc/network/interfaces and >>> restart the >>> networking. >>> >>> Is there any easier and smarter way of doing this? >> >> Take a look at network-manager. You can switch between different >> profiles. >> >> ->HS >> > > IIRC wpasupplicant can handle multiple networks. Just put the different > networks in a conf file, point /etc/network/interfaces to this file and > it *should* do the rest. No need to enter anything unless the keys change. > > HTH > > Wackojacko
So if I were to go to an internet cafe, I would need to put that network's configuration in the conf file as well, wouldn't I? And is that conf file writable only by root? ->HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]