Im sure I cant be the only person who goes between several 802.11b networks, 
each with its own set of essid's and keys.  Windows has the ability to detect 
which network is availible, and use the keys you have stored for it.  
However, I could not find the equivelant for linux.  Does anyone know of such 
a tool? I wrote my own script for dhcpd that seems to work for me, but it is 
not very flexable, and I was hoping there would be a more robust solution out 
there.  Any thoughts?

Jay

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Jay Kline
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