On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 07:20:29 +1100, "Ed Durrant"
<os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote:
> There ARE command line utilities, however by far the simplest solution
> is to download and install WLANMON (I recommend v 2.12) to let it change
> these settings for you and start the wireless radio.
Hi Ed. Thanks for the instructions, but your setup is too different from mine
for them to do much good. Also, your instructions are wrong as far as the
no1802.com program. You must not have the device installed when running
no1802.com.
I've already got wireless running fine with two cards, but they are PC cards,
so it is clear how to start and stop them. I don't know why you don't like the
XWLAN widget, but I've got it installed (v2.14) and I don't see why I should
remove it.
If I'm already on wired network, I want to switch to wireless, and then later,
I want to switch back to wired.
I'll try some of the things you suggest in your writeup after I find how to
turn networking on and off. I only change one thing at a time -- that way I'm
pretty clear what works, and what doesn't. There is no point in setting up a
lot of stuff if I don't know the basics.
Neil
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