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22 Sep
2006
22 Sep
'06
09:12
On Friday 22 September 2006 09:25, Matthew Stringer wrote:
I also use it at home on wireless, it would be nice to be able to configure the machine so that I could use it at anywhere without having to constantly reconfigure the network settings.
You should investigate the NetworkManager program, which is part of SuSE 10.1. Using YaST, configure networking to use "NetworkManager" rather than the "traditional method". Then, using the NetworkManager system tray program (found somewhere in the KDE menu), you can quickly switch between one and the other - and add several possible wireless networks to connect to, etc. I don't know if it will do this completely automatically, but it is at least a two-click operation to switch.