Yes,  I  think this it is a good way; I use it manually to make my tests 
now.
I think it can be automated with a "small" script which does that,
that is test if previous connexion is available, and if not "wlist" the 
available and ask the user necessary data if needed.

Thank you.

Le 18/02/2014 03:17, Dave a écrit :
>   You could also use the native Debian ifupdown system to bring up your
> wireless connection on system startup.  Edit the /etc/network/interfaces
> file, and add something like the following:
>
> auto wlan0
> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
>          wireless-essid SID_GOES_HERE
>          wireless-key KEY_GOES_HERE
>
>   or, for WPA networks:
>
> auto wlan0
> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
>          wpa-ssid SID_GOES_HERE
>          wpa-psk KEY_GOES_HERE
>
>
>


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