Hi all, I'm running Debian Etch with KDE (no GNOME), with both KWLan and
KWifiManager installed.  If this seems a bit confusing, there's a reason.
Also, I'm not afraid to read a good howto/tutorial, if you know a good one.

I bought an Edimax wifi card with the RALink chip to replace a problematic
bcm4318 card.  I got the RALink card working with my wlan at home, but
cannot seem to find the wlan at work.  The job provides a completely open
wlan - no WEP/WPA, nothing.  Just give it the essid and go.  The wlan is
pretty pervasive - I've watched guys walk around the area where I work with
their Windows laptops working just fine.  It *should* be simple.  Well, it
isn't.  None of the KDE utilities seem to be of any use in getting the card
to detect the job's wlan.  In the boot messages, I see a suggestion that I
need to define at least one profile in /etc/laptop-netconf.  I also saw
references to waproamd failing.  Can you see where I might be just a wee tad
confused?

My first question:  Should I attempt to remove waproamd, or would my ra0 be
depending on that?  The waproamd website has a big notice that
WPA-Supplicant has superceded waproamd.  I'm guessing - and only guessing -
that my broadcom card was using waproamd, and that I probably no longer need
it, but I am not sure on that point.

I believe my card is currently configured through /etc/network/interfaces.
So my next question is whether I should really bother with laptop-netconf?

Moving right along, I looked at /etc/laptop-netconf to see what I can find.

/ect/laptop-netconf/opts:
My wlan card is correctly listed as "ra0".  Everything else is commented
out.  At the bottom, there is a note that /ect/laptop-netconf/default will
be run if no network is found.  Given there is no profile defined, I'd say
laptop-netconf is attempting to run, finding no profile, and quitting.  I
might be wrong, but I doubt it.

/ect/laptop-netconf/default:
This file wants me to link /etc/network/interfaces & /etc/resolv.conf to the
replacement files in /ect/laptop-netconf/.

There are script and interface files for home and office.

As a final note, I have no way of establishing the channel, as they seem to
use different channels, and the admin would have to look up the channel for
the area where I work.  But what if I want to work in a different area,
using a different channel?  Also, I would have to ask if I need specific
info, such as the gateway, etc.

If I use laptop-netconf, and configure interfaces.office to use my job's
wlan, I assume I would just set the interface as follows:
auto ra0
iface ra0 inet dhcp

and in 'opts', I have no clue how to set the "Office" profile.  They're
using WAPs all around the building.  I don't have a clue about the hwaddress
or any of those settings.


Thanks in advance for any help.
don
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