Here is the updated description. wlassistant - User friendly KDE frontend for wireless network connection
Wireless Assistant is a full-featured KDE application with an intuitive interface. It scans for wireless access points and displays link quality, encryption and other useful information. When user wants to connect to a network, Wireless Assistant opens up its wizards and guides the user through Wi-Fi settings. After a successful connection is made the settings are remembered so next time the user won't have to enter them again. Homepage: http://wlassistant.sourceforge.net/ Stan Vasilyev wrote: >OK, I can make the description better. Should I resubmit the bug or >update it? I hope there are instructions on Debian site. > >Regards, >Stan > >Andreas Tille wrote: > > > >>On Sat, 13 Aug 2005, Stan Vasilyev wrote: >> >> >> >>> Description : Allows you to connect to wireless networks >>> >>>A user friendly KDE frontend allowing you to scan for and connect to >>>wireless networks using any adapter utilizing Wireless Extensions. >>> >>> >>Hmmm, this description is a little bit weak. There are several >>programs which *enable* (better than *allow*) me to connect to WLAN. >>I would start with >> >> Description: KDE frontend for wireless network connection >> >>and find a more descriptive long description. >> >>Kind regards >> >> Andreas. >> >> >> > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]