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Revision as of 11:24, 13 June 2012
Introduction
- WiFi Radar is a nifty little GUI program that lets you switch wireless networks with ease.
Installation
To install WiFi Radar, install the wifi-radar package.
Configuration
# visudo
Press i
and add the following line:
yourusername ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/wifi-radar
Press Escape
, then type ZZ
to save and exit.
Configure wifi-radar
to start at boot using /etc/rc.conf
.
Run wifi-radar
from your application menu. If you want to view the available networks or to configure your setup, simply run wifi-radar
as root.
Tips & Tricks
- You might need to edit
/etc/conf.d/wifi-radar
to set the particular network interface that you want to use.
- Some users have had to set
ifup required
toON
in order for WiFi Radar to work properly.
Additional Resources
Wireless Setup -- The wireless setup wiki