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Old 12-07-2006, 10:13 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by emkay
Yes, still working. It's quite a nice fast browser.

I was thinking, how difficult would it be to write an application which scans the local wireless networks, and lists them (with info about which are encrypted) as links? Click on the link to connect to the network you want to use, maybe with an option to enter an encryption key if necessary.
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I could do this in java, but I'm not a Linux developer. Anyone have an idea if it's easy or not?
Use shell scripting and the terminal. It is practically the same thing to click in the dialog box that to click in a number in the keyboard, and it keeps the user informed that he is really doing a geeky thing.
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