On 11/18/2011 03:02 AM, Ajay Garg wrote:
*a. That I continue to need the two-jack-wire, so as to provide a
network-communication medium between the router, and the Freeradius
server (which is running on my F14-laptop).

The access point needs a network connection for two primary purposes, 1) to provide network access to the wireless client connected to it, 2) to connect to a radius server for authentication purposes. The access point's network connection is typically provided via wired ethernet, so yes you need this.

b. To actually test connecting to the network via wireless interface, I
need to somehow be able to have two connections simultaneously (one
which I already have of the wired connection).

Assuming part a. is true, how can b. be accomplished?*

I am using NetworkManager as the backend, and nm-applet as the frontend,
to manage connections.

NetworkManager allows you to have multiple interfaces (i.e. network connections). If you open the NM applet you'll see both wired (for f-15 and higher it's labeled "wired", for f-14 and lower it's probably labeled eth0) and wireless connections. If you've got a wired connections (because you've plugged your ethernet cable into your ethernet port) and you want wireless as well all you have to do is open the NM applet and locate the wireless access point you want to connect to and connect (possibly needing to configure some connection parameters for that ap). It's pretty straight forward.

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