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Support for Intel Wireless Daemon (iwd) #156
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All WPA functionality is currently isolated in P.S. |
I was made aware of the release of IWD 0.1. However, there is no sign of a command line client. Such a client is on the TODO list (at the bottom) and required for support by netctl. |
Version 0.2 from the Arch repos provides a cli (iwctl) to iwd (described at the wiki). Is there still some necessary functionality missing from it? I also am not 100% sure, but believe that the todo list just hasn't been updated in light of iwctl being made available. |
Okay, so there is a sign of a command line client. However I cannot find a manpage. Does it even work non-interactively? The tool feels very unfinished... |
Looking into it, it seems that iwctl is for interactive use only, and otherwise the daemon can be managed via dbus, but there isn't much documentation for that case I can find besides the wiki page. |
Just a heads-up, iwctl is usable non-interactively by simply appending commands (e.g. iwctl station wlp2s0 connect myssid). |
I think this should be reopened now, since I love |
I agree with the above. I think it makes a lot of sense to start fielding pull requests for iwd support at this point. Is there any reason we can't reopen this? |
While the situation is continually improving, I still think iwd is doing too much and is not a 'do one thing and do it well' tool. This makes integration in netctl hard (see rant below). I am open to patches, though, and willing to help out where needed. However, until Rant: |
Are there any plans to add support for the Intel Wireless Daemon?
Recently NetworkManager added initial support for it too.
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