Hey I've been using a wireless card to connect to my school's internet, and the wireless utility that came with my card is awful, and I'd prefer not to use windows if possible, because I want to connect to a specific wireless access point, and there are several within range. Can anybody recommend a good wireless utility?
Thanks
Tim
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I use network magic. It is payware. It isn't 100% perfect but it does have an autorecovery feature upon dropped connections. It also has a visual map for showing what networks you have access to. Works pretty well. Forgot the price but you can check the web or buy in store.
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