Now comes the tricky part . . . configuration. It’s easy to write a bunch of widgets that let you enter in a lot of data to configure your system. The problem is that it minimizes it’s use. in order to alleviate this I’m going to do two things.
1) I’ve created a widget that displays available Wireless Access Points on a 2-D view. The stronger signals are closer to a computer icon.
2) I’m going to create a menu that will allow you to go directly to scanning for Access Points and create a profile for you if you wish.
That will hopefully speed up the most common use cases. All the other methods of customizing your profile will be available on other widgets for those who wish to have it your way.