> The problem is that (at least using knetworkmanager) you can't choose
> between infratructure only and adhoc connections.
> The point is the hotspot I'm using (it's inside a library with many
> students) is hiding its SSID. And windows make it to easy to start an

If it just hides the ESSID, just enter it.

> adhoc network. So there are a lot of computers saying that they would
> be the hotspot but they are just a adhoc network. Networkmanager
> always tries to connect to the adhocs which fails of course. What to
> do to enforce connecting to the infrastructure??

Otherwise use the traditional scripts.

But then I can't use it at home again without starting yast and
reconfigure everything.

I just don't want to connect to adhoc networks. If networkmanager
connects to a adhoc network with the same ssid, is it sending the
WEP/WAP key to there, too?
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