On 8/4/06, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > However, enabling eth1 in the native Ubuntu networking tool causes all
> > the eth1 entries to be re-written into /etc/network/interfaces. If I
> > logout without editing this file, upon restart NetworkManager does not
> > recognize the wireless card at all. If I re-edit /etc/network/interfaces
> > and remove all eth1 references, upon restart NetworkManager *can* see
> > the wireless card (and access points in my area), but again, eth1 is not
> > enabled and NetworkManager actually cannot connect.

I think there is some confusion, Network-Manager CAN and SHOULD
connect without any entries in /etc/network/interfaces.  This sounds
like a problem with NDISWrapper, what version of NDISWrapper are you
running?
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