On Wednesday 25 July 2007 09:11, Johannes Nohl wrote: > > > 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?
Use the SUMF program to switch between setups. Configure the computer as you wish, including ESSID, WPA, etc, and then save that configuration in SUMF. Then reconfigure the computer for the other location and save that profile to SUMF. Then you can switch between the profiles without reconfiguring. Bob -- Bob Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
