GUI Wireless Tools

David Coldrick coldrick at gmail.com
Sun Feb 13 23:18:22 UTC 2005


That makes sense - dunno why it isn't the default. Is there a clean
way of setting this up to happen as part of startup?

Regards,
David


On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 11:54:08 +0100, Dennis Kaarsemaker
<dennis at kaarsemaker.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-02-12 at 21:50 -0500, Ben Novack wrote:
> > The solution I use is starting both wired and wireless at startup, but
> > hitting ctrl-c to kill the DHCP process on whichever one I don't want
> > to use. It's ugly - I've love for it to 'just work' as cleanly as it
> > does in Windows - but it gets the job done.
> 
> Why not start the dhcp client in the background? I start all network
> related stuff (xsupplicant, wpa_supplicant, dhclient3) in the background
> so booting does not take a long time.
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