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#29
Hmm... strange as wireless-tools should be installed by default...
Anyways; you can refresh the repositories (check the ones I linked but maybe you should not add extras-devel and community-testing ) and then in terminal:
Code:
apt-get update
apt-get install wireless-tools
Edit: You can copy-paste the list into hildon-application-manager.list (with the restrictions I mentioned above!!!) or by opening the application manager and manually add them one by one.
 

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