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- complete using opie debugging framework
- sanitize #include order
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TT.
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(powered by the Wellenreiter II scanning engine found in libopienet2).
Detected networks are put in a list and you can select parameters by clicking
on an entry in the list. See http://opie.net.wox.org/images/wlanplugin.png
Two inherent drawbacks:
1.) networksettingsplugin-wlan now needs libopienet2. Well, my library work pays
off. If you like to rewrite the stuff so that libopienet2 is not needed, then just
go ahead ;)
2.) Scanning won't work on linux distributions without patched monitor mode drivers.
I think we can live with these two "issues". Feel free to revert, if you don't like
my work :D
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... the qcop handling has to become more general, and this handlet in the interface itself.
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does not have focus.
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script to handle wireless configuration, as opposed to pcmcia-cs
wireless.opts. This has a number of benefits. In addition to
improving clarity, this means one can now configure their wireless
non-pcmcia interfaces using networksettings. The only real question
is, how to handle the fact that its largely useless without the
if-pre-up.d script? I'll adapt the existing wlanimp.(cpp|h) to
the new .ui, and leave it as a compiletime selection for now.
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