Well - if your drivers under LInux supports the Wireless-Extensionjs (e.g. you 
use the wireless-tools to configure you WiFi), try out using the kwifimanager 
(Duno if you can scan etc. for available stuff though). You could also give 
kwavecontrol  a shot... Dunno if it will help you though. I do have a prism3 
based Wireless-USB stuff - and the support for the Wireless Extensions is not 
completelly working - so - I can only access it in read-only mode - thus no 
configuration.

There are also other Tools - check out http://apps.kde.com and search for 
wireless e.g. wifi.

Cheers

        Joerg

On Monday 21 July 2003 09:56, Vincent Chen wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> Is there any GUI front-end that can help to find
> available access point and get more detailed
> information for wireless connection? I am using asus
> wl-100 on xp and bundled GUI front-end is very
> impressive. I wonder if I can get similar one for
> linux?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
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