yeah, I read the Android Anatomy and Physiology shortly after I issued
this thread. Thanks anyway!

Another question, if a new hardware is going to be supported, e.g.
Zigbee module, what should I do normally??


johnson

On 11 Nov, 14:31, Bytes <toyvenu.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From Android Anatomy show,
>
> WiFi Driver is in Linux KERNEL.
>
> On Nov 9, 2:22 pm, johnson <yn.johnson...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Whenever you say "connect to aWiFihotspot", the Android device
> > starts searching WLAN network and lists all the available spots, and
> > then you can choose one to surf internet afterwards. My question is :
> > at what level theWiFiissupported? Kernel level (which means
> > Linux??)? or Android level (framework) ??
>
> > I assumed that Android provides theWiFimanagement things, like
> > making sure you do have an Android-supportedWiFidevice to connect
> > wireless web; and theWiFidevice manufacturer does the DRIVER thing
> > to expose the interfaces that do the realWiFiconnectionthings. Am I
> > correct??
>
> > Johnson.

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