Mac wrote: > Tony Travis wrote: > <snip> >> Yes, In principle, but network manager configures the network on a >> per-user basis and this requires admin authority. Personally, I use >> "WiFi Radar", which is brilliant! > > > Tony >>> I've been wondering whether to switch to WiFi Radar, but > nervous because at least network manager at last got my wifi connected > (after much hassle and frustration), and I don't want to make matters > worse! Would it be wise to uninstall n-m first, before installing Wifi > Radar, or could I just add Radar and use it without removing n-m first? > > Mac >
Actually, I use network-manager-gnome for connecting to my wireless LAN; I leave the network-manager settings as 'roving' (Gutsy). Trying to configure network-manager manually has never seemed to work for me. But I've never really understood the relationship between n-m-g and n-m; so I'm not sure whether switching to WiFi Radar would involve removing both n-m and n-m-g, or just n-m-g, or neither. Any specific advice about setting up WiF Radar would be very welcome. Mac -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
