Innu is a graphical Wi-Fi manager for Linux desktops offering a fast, beautiful interface to scan, connect to, and manage wireless networks.
How It Works
You hear about Innu, a simple and pretty app that makes picking Wi-Fi networks on your Linux computer quick and easy.
You copy one line from the guide and paste it into your terminal to download and set up the app on your computer.
You open Innu from your applications menu or by typing its name, and a clean window pops up showing your connection status.
The app instantly lists all nearby Wi-Fi spots with easy-to-read signal bars, security types, and which ones you've used before.
You tap a network to connect (entering a password if needed), disconnect from the current one, forget a saved spot, or join a hidden network.
You're now online with a little tray icon in your desktop bar for quick access anytime, feeling in full control of your Wi-Fi.
Innu handles all your network switching effortlessly, so you spend less time fiddling and more time browsing.
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