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D | internet_options_page.css | 188 #internetPage[accesslocked] #wireless-buttons, 190 #internetPage[accesslocked] #wireless-section, 197 #detailsInternetPage:not([wireless]) > * > #detailsInternetOk, 201 #detailsInternetPage[wireless] .cellular-details, 215 #wireless-buttons > * > button {
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/external/wpa_supplicant_8/wpa_supplicant/doc/docbook/ |
D | wpa_supplicant.sgml | 31 this can happen even without user's explicit knowledge since the wireless 38 wireless networks. The original wireless LAN standard, IEEE 802.11, 44 Access and IEEE 802.11i amendment to the wireless LAN standard introduce 45 a much improvement mechanism for securing wireless networks. IEEE 802.11i 57 authentication/association of the wireless LAN driver.</para> 61 backend component controlling the wireless 251 <para>Linux wireless extensions (generic).</para> 511 <term>Linux wireless extensions</term> 513 <para>In theory, any driver that supports Linux wireless 549 Linux wireless extensions to allow new drivers to be supported [all …]
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D | wpa_background.sgml | 34 algorithm for protecting wireless networks. WEP uses RC4 with
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/external/chromium/chrome/browser/chromeos/status/ |
D | network_menu_button.cc | 343 const WirelessNetwork* wireless = NULL; in SetNetworkIcon() local 345 wireless = cros->wifi_network(); in SetNetworkIcon() 348 wireless = cros->cellular_network(); in SetNetworkIcon() 352 wireless->configuring() ? IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_CONFIGURING_TOOLTIP in SetNetworkIcon() 354 UTF8ToUTF16(wireless->name())))); in SetNetworkIcon()
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D | config.mk | 11 SRCS+= if-linux.c if-linux-wireless.c lpf.c
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D | Android.mk | 11 if-linux.c if-linux-wireless.c lpf.c compat/getline.c \
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D | dhcpcd.h | 119 int wireless; member
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D | configure.c | 204 snprintf(env[4], e, "ifwireless=%d", iface->wireless); in make_env() 236 if (iface->wireless) { in make_env()
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D | net.c | 218 iface->wireless = 1; in init_interface()
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/external/strace/linux/ |
D | ioctlent.sh | 73 lookup_ioctls 8B linux/wireless.h
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/external/wpa_supplicant_8/wpa_supplicant/ |
D | README | 119 Linux wireless extensions (WE-18 or newer). Even though there are 121 note that Linux drivers are moving to use generic wireless extensions 126 In theory, any driver that supports Linux wireless extensions can be 144 is to add full WPA/WPA2 support to Linux wireless extensions to allow 210 for protecting wireless networks. WEP uses RC4 with 40-bit keys, 266 background and acts as the backend component controlling the wireless 439 wext = Linux wireless extensions (generic) 825 wpa_supplicant needs to be running when using a wireless network with 835 /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts. 838 /etc/pcmcia/wireless: [all …]
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D | README-WPS | 14 wireless network. It allows automated generation of random keys (WPA 21 wireless network, it should be noted that the use of the PIN and 235 can be either over a wired or wireless connection).
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D | android.config | 50 #CFLAGS += -I../../include/wireless 67 # Linux wireless extensions and does not need (or even work) with the old 80 # Driver interface for generic Linux wireless extensions
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D | defconfig | 50 #CFLAGS += -I../../include/wireless 67 # Linux wireless extensions and does not need (or even work) with the old 80 # Driver interface for generic Linux wireless extensions
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D | ChangeLog | 517 wireless device or IEEE 802.1X on wired is needed) 543 addition, wpa_supplicant can act as a wireless WPS Registrar to 602 * added driver_ps3 for the PS3 Linux wireless driver 850 stack (wireless-dev.git tree) 1111 * fixed driver_wext.c to filter wireless events based on ifindex to 1498 data, i.e., about 35 or so APs) when using Linux wireless extensions 1557 driver independent functionality in Linux wireless extensions; 1560 Linux wireless extensions get support for this 1566 supporting wireless extensions.
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D | eap_testing.txt | 9 IEEE 802.1X authentication automatically without need for wireless
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/external/wpa_supplicant_8/hostapd/ |
D | README | 175 e.g., './hostapd /etc/hostapd.conf'. If you have more that one wireless 205 http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/wireless/eaptls/ has useful information 264 for protecting wireless networks. WEP uses RC4 with 40-bit keys, 307 Some wireless LAN vendors are already providing support for CCMP in 368 # wired interfaces and WDS links. The normal wireless data interface towards
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D | README-WPS | 13 wireless network. It allows automated generation of random keys (WPA 20 wireless network, it should be noted that the use of the PIN and 52 WPS registration between a wireless Enrollee and an external Registrar
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D | ChangeLog | 301 methods; external wireless Registrar can configure the AP, but 362 configuration (wireless-testing.git and Linux kernel releases 681 * driver_madwifi: filter wireless events based on ifindex to allow more
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/external/chromium/net/data/filter_unittests/ |
D | google.txt | 9 …ou're away from your PC altogether, Google can be used from a number of wireless platforms includi…
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/external/openssh/ |
D | README.tun | 123 could be wireless networks or administrative VPN tunnels.
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/external/chromium/chrome/browser/ |
D | browser_about_handler.cc | 426 const chromeos::WirelessNetwork* wireless = in ToHtmlTableRow() local 428 str += WrapWithTD(base::IntToString(wireless->auto_connect())); in ToHtmlTableRow() 429 str += WrapWithTD(base::IntToString(wireless->strength())); in ToHtmlTableRow()
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/external/dnsmasq/ |
D | dnsmasq.conf.example | 126 #domain=wireless.thekelleys.org.uk,192.168.2.0/24 170 # in use by the first. Useful for laptops with wired and wireless
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D | FAQ | 236 A: Ethernet (and 802.11 wireless) are supported on all platforms. On 319 Q: My laptop has two network interfaces, a wired one and a wireless
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/external/srtp/doc/ |
D | rfc3711.txt | 141 (mix of wired and wireless networks). To get such features, default 220 RTP/RTCP in both wired and wireless scenarios. 1753 case is wireless communication systems, in which bandwidth is a 1762 acceptable wireless bandwidth economy [RFC3095]. In this case, 1769 some important existing wireless channels. For example, zero- 1871 As noted in Section 7.5, some wireless links do not cater for added 1897 wireless links that do not cater for added bits. However, its use 2767 wireless", Proc. PIMRC 2000, London, Sept. 2000.
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