>> John E. Perry wrote:
>>> ...
>> Well, after giving up for a while, during which time my laptop suspended
>> itself to disk, I came back intending to keep trying.
>>
>>...
>> Strangely enough (according to what I've understood from Google),
>> KWiFiManager still doesn't work.  But it seems I don't need it now.  The
>> normal network manager did just fine on its own.
>>
>> I appears ipw3945d
>> was all I needed, although it took several hours and a suspension for
>> the computer to figure out that it was working :-).
>>

After thinking about it some more, it occurs to me that kNetworkManager
was already functioning soon after I started ipw3945d.  I recall reading
in my investigations that only one network manager would function at a
time, and I was trying to use KWiFiManager when KNetworkManager was in
control.

If I'd realized that sooner, and looked at kNetworkManager rather than
KWiFiManager, I probably would have had complete success much sooner.

jp
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