Aaron Konstam wrote:
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> On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 19:19 +0200, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 11:56:59AM -0700, Joshua L. Phillips wrote:
>>> My University uses the same setup. Just click on the NM icon, select to 
>>> connect to a new network, select "WPA2 Enterprise", and just enter the 
>>> SSID and your identity/password. It should take care of the rest. (Works 
>>> for me anyways...)
> I have to ask this. In FC4 and FC5 there is no NM icon that I can find.
> Where is this located and up to now I have connected without needing it
> using nm-applet? Am I missing someting important?

As an FC5/KDE user I have to agree.   The only way I can tell that NM is 
running is to tail tail -f the messages log, and unplug & replug the 
cat5.  There is NO gui that I can find from doing a service 
NetworkManager start.  Where do I find its gui, if indeed it has one, in 
the menu's of an FC5/kde install?

It also doesn't work with wlan0 although iwconfig says its alive and 
well.  And even tuned to the right channel, with iwstat showing a -62db 
signal on scanning the area.

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Cheers, Gene

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