This may not necessarily be the best place to ask this, but I've tried the 
Admin Guide, LinuxQuestions and Debian forums and no one knows.

Running Debian Testing, and I need to set up two profiles for my wifi adapter, 
one for home and one for any open AP.  I'm using the manual method of 
configuring, editing the /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf and 
/etc/network/interfaces file.  

I have my home setup working well with WPA2, essentially as the sole setup.  
But I can not figure out how to do multiple profiles, adding one to connect to 
any AP.  It appears that in the wpa_supplicant.conf file I can assign 
priorities, so that when I am not at home it will automatically connect to the 
fallback any.  But when I make any modification to my setup, nothing works 
including home.

I can't use NetworkManager as it can not handle 802.11a/n 5.12GHz, which I use 
at home so as not to disturb the neighbors with my video streaming.  5.12GHz is 
a must, so NetworkMangler is out.

Any advice welcomed.



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