Hi all!

As I'm using a dhcp served network now, with both, wired and wireless LAN
available, i thought i should give the current stable version (0.6.4) of
network manager a try. I'm on a pretty customized debian unstable, with
2.6.19 kernel, an ipw2200 (driver version 1.2.0) network card and wireless
extension 19. Everything works fine so far, switching between networks works
pretty good. But on my day-to-day usage of nm I've come across two minor
issues I thought I should let you developer guys know of:

1) My laptop (like many other laptops i think) has a bright and, when not
connected, flashing LED for the ipw2200 which I turn off when I'm on the
wired network. When turning the ipw2200 on and unplugging the wired network
card, NM does not immediately connect to the wireless network. I takes up to
two minutes until I'm able to "see" the wireless networks around me in the
kde applet. And then, NM connects automatically to my preferred network.
During that time there seems to be no way to update the list, not even
manually. "iwlist eth1 scan" on a command shows all available networks
correctly.

2) There should be some checking of the mac address of the AP networkmanager
wants to connect to. I use my laptop on two different locations and it
happens to be that the 2nd site has a (WEP key secured) wireless network
floating around which ESSID is equal to that of the first site's WLAN but is
in this case NOT the AP I want to connect to. NM always tries to connect to
this one although the mac addresses are totally different. It refuses to
choose my preferred network on the second site automatically. I can select
the right one from the kde applet, though, and everything works flawlessly.

Besides this, i think NM is a great leap forward in how a linux desktop
handles the network devices. On the other hand, it is still some way behind
the Windows (wireless) network client which i think works almost perfect.
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