On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 10:46:55AM +0300, Tomasz Bursztyka wrote: > There is already (with newer version of connman) a nice CLI client named > connmanctl. > You might want to check it.
Yeah, I know about it, it's not fancy enough for me. > ConnMan hides whatever information which is never required for the end-user > and for the UI > itself. No-one needs the BSSID or the channel, seriously. This is up to the > wifi daemon and/or > the network management daemon (connman here) to handle such information > relevantly. > > About BSSID, if you have 2+ AP sharing the same network (same SSID, same > security, > different channels) ConnMan will still show 1 network (and not 2+ BSSID > entries). > The user should not care what AP to select precisely: ConnMan and - in this > case - > Wpa_supplicant will ensure he gets connected to the best AP among those > (strongest signal, lowest noise, so it will pick up the proper AP/Channel). What about hidden SSIDs? Is a single hidden network shown in the list? If not how can a user understand which one is the one he wants to connect to?
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