Although I am using a Zaurus for WiFi, I think this aplies to all Linux
computers equally.

I am finding that although WiFi is a wonderful asset, the reality is
connecting to different Access Points is not trivial. Once you make a
connection to a AP and get the network parameters, the DHCP lease does not
expire when yo move to another AP and so you can connect to the radio but
with the wrong network parameters. 

Has anyone found a way around this? I have non-technical users who are very
frustrated with this problem so deleting lease files from the bash prompt is
not a solution I can implement easily.

Chris Mason
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