Mac wrote:
> Tony Travis wrote:
> <snip>
>> Yes, In principle, but network manager configures the network on a 
>> per-user basis and this requires admin authority. Personally, I use 
>> "WiFi Radar", which is brilliant!
> 
> 
> Tony >>> I've been wondering whether to switch to WiFi Radar, but 
> nervous because at least network manager at last got my wifi connected 
> (after much hassle and frustration), and I don't want to make matters 
> worse!  Would it be wise to uninstall n-m first, before installing Wifi 
> Radar, or could I just add Radar and use it without removing n-m first?

Hello, Mac.

I just did a default install of Gutsy, failed to connect using NM, and 
switched back to WiFi radar, which I've used successfully for ages. I 
did disable 'roaming', before installing WiFi manafger, but that's about 
it. WFM out of the box :-)

        Tony.
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