You wrote: “Wifi, managed by Windows, is much better than the wifi management on the 7″ Linux Asus, which requires you to log on each and every time.”
Just like everything else on Linux, I’m pretty sure the wireless management is configurable. I dual boot Ubuntu with XP on my regular laptop and I can switch wireless networks without having to input a password. Actually on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite M65) the Linux wireless management is better then the windows management. It has better range, and XP occasionally will start dropping the connection until I delete all of the saved settings for wireless connections. Disclaimer: different laptops generally have different drivers/hardware so your mileage may vary.





