I've been trying to get multiple wireless configurations to work, so I can visit my friend, or a coffee shop, and just have wireless work immediately. I found two ways to configure wireless--particularly with respect to encryption stuff. Both start from Control Center. Option 1: I select yast2 modules->Network Devices->Network Card then select my wireless card, click on Next, and that gives me the chance to provide an SSID and key for the card. Option 2: I select Internet and Network->Wireless Network. This gives met he chance to create multiple configuration sets with SSID and encryption keys (and multiple keys per SSID too). Unfortunately, which option 2 looks like exactly what I need, it reliably crashes the machine totally when I try to activate anything. Option 1, by contrast, sometimes crashes the machine when it's restarting the network services, but on a reboot, the changes seem to have worked consistently. Is there something wrong with my system that's confusing option 2? Can I find out what files this thing is writing to and create them by hand in such a way that it scans multiple configurations to find a workable one? Or do I just have to configure a single network by hand each time I move around? (That's not a big deal, it's just not as elegant as it could be) TIA Cheers Simon "You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions." Naguib Mahfouz __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com