On Wed, 2003-04-16 at 12:03, Jay Kline wrote: > Im sure I cant be the only person who goes between several 802.11b networks, > each with its own set of essid's and keys. Windows has the ability to detect > which network is availible, and use the keys you have stored for it. > However, I could not find the equivelant for linux. Does anyone know of such > a tool? I wrote my own script for dhcpd that seems to work for me, but it is > not very flexable, and I was hoping there would be a more robust solution out > there. Any thoughts? No thoughts yet. I was hoping to find something similar that would also handle wired ports. I've set up an expect script on my laptop that automatically runs ifup/ifdown when a cable is plugged in or removed. It'd be great to have something that would fall back to wireless when wired connections go away and vice-versa. I was thinking of trying to mangle something together myself, but I need to get some new hardware first. -- _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ Smoking cures weight / \/ \(_)| ' // ._\ / - \(_)/ ./| ' /(__ problems...eventually... \_||_/|_||_|_\\___/ \_-_/|_|\__\|_|_\ __) [ Mike Hicks | http://umn.edu/~hick0088/ | mailto:hick0088 at tc.umn.edu ] -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20030416/e894ad2c/attachment.pgp