On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 01:18, Joerg Mertin wrote:
> Well - if your drivers under LInux supports the Wireless-Extensionjs (e.g. you 
> use the wireless-tools to configure you WiFi), try out using the kwifimanager 
> (Duno if you can scan etc. for available stuff though). You could also give 
> kwavecontrol  a shot... Dunno if it will help you though. I do have a prism3 
> based Wireless-USB stuff - and the support for the Wireless Extensions is not 
> completelly working - so - I can only access it in read-only mode - thus no 
> configuration.
> 
> There are also other Tools - check out http://apps.kde.com and search for 
> wireless e.g. wifi.
> 
> Cheers
> 
>       Joerg
> 

You might also check out AirFart... Great tool for wireless testing.  If
your card supports promiscuous mode.  Finally go to freshmeat and enter
wireless into the search.. Some need tools that draw maps etc. 

James

> On Monday 21 July 2003 09:56, Vincent Chen wrote:
> > Hi, all
> >
> > Is there any GUI front-end that can help to find
> > available access point and get more detailed
> > information for wireless connection? I am using asus
> > wl-100 on xp and bundled GUI front-end is very
> > impressive. I wonder if I can get similar one for
> > linux?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> >
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