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KDE plasma applet to display network interface status
This is a simple KDE applet to monitor the network interface status and display it using icons.
In case of wireless interface the link quality are shown using icons.
The applet is independent of network connection management tools, and just display the status.
It is useful for non GUI network managers, like `netcfg`.
KWaveControl is a kde monitoring and configuration tool for wireless devices. It shows diverse information like signal quality, bitrate, e.g. and offers the potentialities to configure most of the device attributes and to scan for networks.
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The KDE Wifi Manager is a graphical tool to configure and monitor wireless LAN PC-Cards. This program suite is for the K Desktop Environment, version 3. Please note that the files here are outdated - KWiFiManager is now in KDE 3.2.
The application KOrinoco is a set of tools to configure wireless LAN cards that support the wireless extensions. It is written for KDE2. For a KDE3 version, look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/kwifimanager