On Wed, 7 May 2008 21:47:44 +0200
Stefan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Sounds good. Some first ideas:
> o Gadget for the shelf to show signal strength for wifi, gsm/3g
>   and indicates what kind of connection is used atm.
> o Click on the gadget shows available wifi networks, and other
>   network connections like ethernet (Only with connected cable?) and
>   wireless broadband modems.
Show all the interface with their state, a picture for example (not
link, not activate  ...), as exalt does. I think it's better to have a
complete status of the computer.  You can look the exalt page for some
screen-shots:
http://watchwolf.fr/wiki/doku.php?id=exalt&DokuWiki=2bf5ee6465fc1ce8875bf7431e7a6c51

> o Some kind of advanced settings UI. Handling stored connections,
>   set IP address, stuff for complicated wifi setup, etc.. Not sure
>   how connected this should be to the gadget.
> 

Personally I don't like the apps with a lot of windows as gnome-applet,
I prefer 1 window, with a list of interfaces and for each interface 1
frame. An advanced mode can be use for some options (run a command, the
wpa_supplicant drivers ...), something you don't change each days.

> regards
> Stefan Schmidt

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