On Sun, 2014-01-12 at 18:16 +0530, Ritesh Khadgaray wrote: > Hi > On 10 Jan 2014 01:45, "Dan Williams" <d...@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2014-01-09 at 15:52 +1300, Simon Geard wrote: > > > On Tue, 2014-01-07 at 09:52 -0600, Dan Williams wrote: > > > > In addition to what Pavel said, the GNOME Control Center makes some > > > > choices about the UI design and what to include and what to leave out > > > > that are quite appropriate for the GNOME design and target audience. > > > > Same for KDE. nm-connection-editor exists to expose most options (but > > > > not necessarily all of them) in a more complicated form, and is > intended > > > > to be either a parallel tool to each desktop's preferred settings > > > > panels, or a standalone one for desktops that don't have any other > > > > settings editor. > > > > > > One thing I noted the other day is that the Gnome UI doesn't support > > > setting up connection sharing (i.e configuring the machine as a gateway, > > > running a DHCP server, etc. Had to resort to nm-connection-editor for > > > that. > > > > It does for creation of a WiFi Hotspot, which will then have access to > > your upstream ISP (whether over ethernet, WWAN, etc). But it doesn't > > AFAIK support connection sharing between arbitrary connections. > > > > Dan > > > > I believe, this currently limited to ad hoc.
I posted patches for real AP mode a while back, which I believe is part of GNOME 3.6 and later. Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list