Noah, Well I use some utilities of my own brew. You can download "sn" from http://www.penguingurus.com/projects/ This acts like su, or sg except for networks. You can "sn home" or, "sn work" and change networks on the fly without having to eject cards or anything like that. It will support as many profiles as you care to handle and should handle dhcp and stuff fine. I migrate between 3 to 4 networks per day with my laptop.
Keith Noah Meyerhans wrote: > life easier. I've installed things like wmbattery to monitor battery > status and stuff. Is there more than that? Since the machine is > mobile it will be moving between networks often (sometimes with dhcp, > sometimes with static addresses). What do you folks find helpful in > this situation?

