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802.11 Wireless IP support
Functional Description

Wireless IP (WLAN) support is provided by a network plug-in. It allows the use managed and ad-hoc WLAN networks .

Features

The plug-in discovers PCMCIA WLAN/LAN cards automatically and allows the configuration of a wide range of settings for network cards.

IP settings

Proxy settings

Proxy settings can be specified for each WLAN connection. The following proxy settings are available:

Wireless Network settings

Static configuration

A wide range of options can be configured to connect to WLAN networks.

Roaming (no hand-over)

Todays dynamic WLAN environments require the dynamic discovery of new networks. While the user is moving new networks may become available and other networks may become obsolete (out of range). Qtopia discovers network changes dynamically and presents a summary of found hot-spots. This summary allows the manual change from one network to the next.

The (W)LAN plug-in uses a wireless LAN scanner. It scans the immediate environment and returns the following information:

Based on these information particular configurations are created and saved. One of the most common use cases is triggered when a device returns to a familiar environment (e.g. home or office). It is possible to save and restore existing configurations.

Optional rules can be set which determine dynamically which network should be used. The minimal subset of rules/actions involves the following actions:

The scanning process requires Linux Wireless Extensions version 14+.


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