<  I had a problem as well where the network-applet wasn't detecting wireless
<  interfaces correctly (listed them as wired). Haven't tested it with older
<  kernels but with wicd network manager (which replaces the default applet) i
<  got them working including the listing of access points. Maybe you can give
<  that a try?
<  
<      deb http://apt.wicd.net hardy extras
<      wget -q http://apt.wicd.net/wicd.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - 
<      sudo apt-get install wicd
<  
<  restart the session after installing. 

Hi,

this working perfectly for me :-D

Thanks all for trying help

Cheers

mira
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