Wireless networking (executing scripts on events?)

From: Vilhelm K. Vardøy (rezolute_at_digilab.no)
Date: 10/31/04

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    Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 20:55:53 +0100
    
    

    Hi,

    Is there any good (and fast) way to set up scripts
    which are executed on wlan events, for example when
    a wlan interface gets connected to a network? And
    looses the connection?

    Thanks in advance..

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