Nick Rout wrote:
knetworkmanager is a tool to look out for in KDE. It was developed by Suse
by the look of it. Its in sabayon by default, and the version is listed as
0.1 (?). It seems to work well though. Easy to insert the WEP key. No
experience with WPA using it sorry. Uses kwallet to store the WEP key,
which brings us back to the issue that started this thread, you need to
put in the kwallet password to start wireless networking on login to KDE.
But in KDE you have the choice of using kwallet or not. In Gnome there
did not seem to be the same option with keyring.
Rob