Hi Martin, > > I personally > > would go straight for handling WISPr support and then the rest falls out > > of it for free. > > I must confess, that I didn't know about WISPr before you mentioned > it earlier in this thread. The Wikipedia article[1] suggests, that > it has almost nothing to do with the problem Thomas is trying to > solve, but maybe I'm completely out of tune. If I understand correctly, > WISPr is a WiFi- and mobile network related roaming standard, that > has to be supported by the network provider. OTOH, Thomas is trying to > automate a check, whether a device has an internet connection (via > LAN, WiFi, modem, whatever) or not, independent of the provider or > its support of a certain protocol. While WISPr might be an > interesting addition to NM, I fail to see the connection to Thomas > problem and solution. But maybe this is due to my limited > understanding of WISPr, or the brevity of Wikipedia on the subject.
the first step is exactly the same. You need to get a well known website and then continue your decision making from there. It needs to become part of your connection state machine. Regards Marcel _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
