Wi-Fi on the Command Line

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Dec 17, 2010 3:17 PM EDT
Linux Journal; By Joey Bernard
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More people than ever are using wireless networks as their primary networking medium. Great programs are available under X11 that give users a graphical interface to their wireless cards. Both GNOME and KDE include network management utilities, and a desktop-environment-agnostic utility called wicd also offers great functionality. But, what if you aren't running X11 and want to manage your wireless card?

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