Take a look at the code for wicd (http://wicd.sourceforge.net/). It
would be easier to integrate into oem-config. (I understand that
replacing network-manager with wicd is probably Dead On Arrival, but
the code base of wicd is instructive of a better way to handle the
problem.)

At IYCC, the wireless networking "Just Works" using wicd. Two clicks
and you're connected.

Configuration Note: We did make a simplifying adjustment to
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net-rules by setting all wireless
interfaces to receive the name "wlan*" and hard coding wicd's
configuration to automatically uses wlan0 and eth0. Unless the user
has consciously set up a multi-NIC configuration, it "Just Works."

Happy Trails,

Loye Young
Isaac & Young Computer Company
Laredo, Texas
http://start.iycc.net

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