On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 12:11:22PM -0600, Michael Brailsford wrote:
> I just setup WEP on my WAP at home and I set up the config in gentoo to
> use the right config file to use the keys and stuff.  The problem is
> that now I cannot connect on campus unless I edit the config file and
> restart the daemon.  I am running gentoo 1.4 (as if the version
> matters), with a linksys prism card.  I am using linux-wlan-ng and the
> config files in question are /etc/conf.d/wlan.conf and
> /etc/conf.d/wlan-DEFAULT, and /etc/conf.d/wlan-<mywap_ssid>.  I would
> like to be able to plugin in anywhere and use the right settings
> based on the WAP SSID found.  Anyone know how to work such voodoo magic?

You could probably do it with pcmcia schemes.  If you do it that way all
you would have to do is run 'cardctl scheme school' and then you could
use it on campus and then use 'cardctl scheme home' when you go home.


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