author | kergoth <kergoth> | 2003-04-14 23:45:27 (UTC) |
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committer | kergoth <kergoth> | 2003-04-14 23:45:27 (UTC) |
commit | 0b785144fe1700423b8a57e51638d444f1725283 (patch) (side-by-side diff) | |
tree | f242424c7a6b7fc274818028231d43cbf9258685 | |
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Update TODO per wireless config changes
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diff --git a/noncore/settings/networksettings/TODO b/noncore/settings/networksettings/TODO index 9bde0dd..2130184 100644 --- a/noncore/settings/networksettings/TODO +++ b/noncore/settings/networksettings/TODO @@ -14,11 +14,4 @@ When entering the wep keys, I think we should be able to see what we are typing, When Zaurus is in cradle, USB interface is connected and reported as UP by the Network Setting application, clicking on Information button does not popup a window. It used to work before, but now it's broken in the latest feed... --30-second pause closing NetSetting's Configure screen - --Default Network Type for 802.11b should be Infrastructure - --After configuring NetworkSettings for the first time, the WEP key fails to -be iwconfig'd to the eth0 interface (Symbol 802.11b card on my Z). - -Z hangs on PCMCIA-eject of Symbol 802.11b card (card seems to be in an odd state after first boot following reflash; see Additional Info) @@ -31,5 +24,5 @@ Add WEP transimtion rate Auto -udchcp needs to output the dhcp information so interfaces can read it +udhcpc needs to output the dhcp information so interfaces can read it interfacesetupimp really doesn't need a interface* pointer @@ -41,12 +34,8 @@ WLAN - Handle "any" and any the same way in config -Interface setupimp needs to use kernel calls. - Add a route/DNS editor under the ViewAdvancedInfo button Use a true TCP/IP widget -Make it so that pcmcia doesn't need to be stopped/started for wlan - Automaticly update the main list of interfaces: > That would be me. :-D netlink, can you point me in the right |