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Best Network Manager?

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Thread Starter 
I haven't done a ton of research here, but I have a small problem that i'd like to resolve. I'm currently using gnome network manager, which works pretty well, but it has issues when I assign a static IP Address.

Once I do that GNM has configuration issues. Because my laptop is a development machine I need to have a static IP for my wired connection but I need a dynamic IP for my wireless connections. GNM seems to disable itself whenever I assign a static IP.

So my question is what's the best way to solve this issue and also have support for WEP enabled networks?(I know ABF has a nice setup) I'd love some suggestions. I don't need to use ndiswrapper as my card is natively supported.

Thanks,
-BT
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actually i used to use the generic gnome network applet thing that comes with ubuntu and it worked perfectly. i updated to gnome network manager (or as ubuntu calls it network-manager-gnome) my signal has become really unstable...not noticable for browsing, but for gaming i get an interrupted connection once every few minutes...its not show stopping but annoying, especially if i am doing something mission-critical for my team (for ET) such as repairing a tank or stealing the gold crate.
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That's interesting because the network applet in Dapper doesn't work for me at all. It just says there are no network devices. Which is weird because if I go to the network settings in System->Administration->Networking my devices show up just fine.

Not sure why the panel applet is having trouble.
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