To answer my own mail, go to www.kde.org, click on kde apps, click on network tools and you should find wireless assistant v.0.3.9 which will allow: detection, rescan, device id, and configuration of a wireless device. Keith KBB0927@cs.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [suse-kde] Suse 9.3 Wireless Tool Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 15:05:47 -0400 From: KBB0927 To: eddie.howson@dsl.pipex.com
Also, search KDE apps on www.kde.org. I think about 1-2 mons ago, there was an app that scanned for wifi and allowed connection. I am at work, but if you have not found an answer by tonight, I will try and get back to you later.
-- Keith eddieleprince
wrote: On Wednesday 18 May 2005 15:13, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 9:53 am, antonio-bravo(abs) wrote:
Ken Kapptie wrote:
I have been a little frustrated with my laptop running XP and Suse 9.3. XP of course sees and uses the Orinoco device on my SRX99 Sony perfect. I had the wireless working briefly on the Suse side but now it is now. Does anyone know of a good utility to install to at least see what available wireless networks are available?
you can try kwifimanager (it has an scan option) or iwlist wlan0 scanning wlan0 or the name of the wifi adapter.
Kwifimanager will scan, yes, but it's deficient in that you can't select an available network.
You could also try netapplet.
Eddie
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