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, > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > 每天都 Yahoo!奇摩 > 該換工作了嗎? - 幫你算出最合適的求職方向 > http://fate.yahoo.com.tw/ -- One person's error is another person's data. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Joerg Mertin : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Home)| | in Neuchâtel/Schweiz : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alt1)| | Stardust's LiNUX System : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alt2)| | Web: http://www.solsys.org: Voice & Fax: +41(0)32 / 725 52 54 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PGP Fingerprint: AF0F FB75 997B 025F 4538 5AD6 9888 5D97 170B 8B7A
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