On Friday 20 July 2012 04:13:05 Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/wlan_tx_power
> /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/%s/type
> /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/%s/wlan_security
> /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/%s/wlan_ssid
> /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/%s/wlan_wepdefkey
> /system/osso
Just to let you know, that IMHO the analysis and information you are
collecting are even more important than rewriting the proprietary
components. It helps both understanding the inner workings of the
system (what about writing a "Maemo 5 Internals" document for the
proprietary parts? :)) and help
Timur Kristóf wrote:
I'm not sure what would be the point of replacing the proprietary WLAN bits.
1.Ability to support WiFi security mechanisms that the stock bits dont support
2.Support for assigning higher priorities to different wireless networks
(i.e. if you move into range of a higher-prio
Hi, Jonathan,
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Here is the information on the things you need to know about/provide/use/etc
> in order to replace the Maemo5 ICD WLAN plugin with something better (e.g.
> based on wpa-supplicant) and have every other package on the stock in
Here is the information on the things you need to know
about/provide/use/etc in order to replace the Maemo5 ICD WLAN plugin with
something better (e.g. based on wpa-supplicant) and have every other
package on the stock install continue to work properly.
You will need to replace the following pac