On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 09:37:54AM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach Joshua D. Abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.05.08.0212 +0200]: > > I am have not used waproamd, however, getwifi currently joins > > wireless networks with a similar configuration. It is meant to be > > run to join networks that you are using regularly. The updates > > I have been working on will include wep and wpa support. The next > > version will also include the ability to scan for networks that > > are being broadcast. It will use iwlist to scan for wireless > > networks but that isn't implemented yet. > > So why should we have getwifi in the archive in addition to > waproamd? Note that I know that waproamd has problems, so if you are > working to address those problems, that's great. However, please do > not just duplicate the functionality. I suggest you install waproamd > and check it out. > I will give waproamd a try and see the problems it has. However, there are many programs that do similar, if not the same function (ex text editors). I will let everyone know when I have an update.
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