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There is a system-config-network, but it does not bring up the wireless just by clicking on the buttons or menus. I know I can use the wireless-tools package, but that's too much of the old unix way of things. embed commands in rc.local files etc. I was hoping for something more automated an gui friendly.... Is there a package which I can use which will monitor what WAP's are visible to the laptop and then allow me to choose which one I want to hook up to? Cheers. Steve. Charles C. Bennett, Jr. wrote: > Is there a system-config-network or redhat-config-network package > provided with RHEL5? > > ccb > > On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 14:57 -0400, Stephen Adler wrote: > >> Hi Blu, >> >> I've just upgraded my laptop, (sony vaio s270) to rhel5. It's a rather >> smart looking desktop, but I was hoping to find a nice gui to handle my >> wireless connection but found none. Does anyone know what's the best way >> to setup and configure my wireless eth1? >> >> Cheers. Steve. >> >> >> -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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