ubuntu wireless

Dazed_75 lthielster at gmail.com
Thu Oct 26 12:49:49 MST 2006


The networking icon does not appear by default with the possible exception
of an error condition).  It is however very asy to add by right clicking the
panel, choosing "Add to Panel" and the appropriate entry.

Alternatively, you can choose Administration and Networking from the System
menu, select the wireless interface and click on Properties which is, in
fact, the same place you get to by choosing to configure as der.Hansmentioned.

As far as actually scanning for networks, there are other applications as
well.  When I got started here a number of folks recommended WiFi-radar.  If
it is not installed on your system, just open the Synaptic package manager
from the administration menu, click on the search button, enter "wifi-radar"
and let Synaptic find it for you.  Install normally and it will show up on
Applications/Internet menu

On 10/26/06, der.hans <PLUGd at lufthans.com> wrote:
>
> Am 26. Oct, 2006 schwätzte Nathan England so:
>
> > What software do you use in ubuntu to scan for wireless networks and
> > connect to them? Or not just Ubuntu, but Gnome in general?
>
> When using gnome on Ubuntu there is a networking icon in the right of the
> task bar at the top.
>
> Double-click to open the application, then choose to configure your
> wireless interface. It'll give you a window for your password, but then
> you'll be able to choose the various essid's that were found.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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