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How are you setting it? Via command line or via the GUI? If it's via
the command line, then just include those iwconfig lines in your
/etc/rc.local file, and you should be good to go. That's how I do it
on my Dapper box.<br>
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If you're using the GUI, are you running GNOME or KDE?<br>
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Larry Shields wrote:
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Wireless configuration how does one save it...???</td>
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Larry Shields <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:larryesu@charter.net"><larryesu@charter.net></a></td>
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*I have seen a few others ask this question of how to save your
wireless configuration, so the next time you boot up it will remember
what these settings were...
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I have forgotten how to do this, so if anyone can help me I'd
appreciate it...
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Thanks Larry
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