>Agreed. But presumably the log message for wireless NIC state change >shouldn't be issued for every signal strength change! Just when signal >strength goes aboe zero (link up) or down to zero (link down).
RIght. >What about the little button that some systems (laptops, mostly?) have >to enable/disable wireless? How should Solaris deal with that? Because >if I turn off wireless then I definitely want NWAM to do something about >that, but if signal strength temporarily falls to zero then I probably >don't want NWAM to do anything about that. So mapping both, that button >and signal strength to link up/down status is probably a bad idea. It may not be able to tell. (Even in Windows this generally seems to be done rather hackish as a rather large text is printed on top of everything else) Casper
