On Sun, 14 May 2006, Kenneth Schneider wrote:

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> First off, this should have been posted on suse-linux-e. The ifplugd is 
> for hard wired connections not wireless. For wireless try using 
> networkmanager, although it is -very- poor for encrypted connections. If 
> you have an encrypted connection that does -not- broadcast the essid you 
> need to reenter the config every time you try to use the connection or 
> reboot. Even if the essid is broadcast you still need to reenter the wep 
> key.  Why is there not a way to save the info?

This is just not true. I'm using both nm-applet and kNetworkmanager (GNOME 
and KDE NetworkManager frontends) with my WPA2, non-broadcasting wifi 
network at home and it's working great! The keys are being stored in 
kWallet or the gnome-keyring.


Regards
        Christoph

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