* [Make-wifi-fast] WiFi Aware question
@ 2018-02-03 16:21 dpreed
2018-02-04 13:40 ` Sebastian Gottschall
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From: dpreed @ 2018-02-03 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: make-wifi-fast, linux-wireless
[I apologize for sending this with an old subject line and with another conversation attached. It was a dumb and distracting thing to do to these lists. My fault.]
I'm curious about the "WiFi Aware" initiative by the WiFi Alliance.
Does LEDE and/or Linux support this protocol? I know gSupplicant is potentially the way such things are supposed to work, at least according to its supporters.
The general NAN (Neighborhood-Aware-Networking) concept makes a lot of sense at one level, but as an Internet guy, it troubles me that they decided to split from the Internet and go a balkanized direction. To me, the neighborhood is interesting only as part of a larger Internet.
It also troubles me that WiFi Aware is a "certification program" rather than a real standard, and has serious problems with supporting Internet. But there will be devices that require it.
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* Re: [Make-wifi-fast] WiFi Aware question
2018-02-03 16:21 [Make-wifi-fast] WiFi Aware question dpreed
@ 2018-02-04 13:40 ` Sebastian Gottschall
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From: Sebastian Gottschall @ 2018-02-04 13:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dpreed, make-wifi-fast, linux-wireless
Am 03.02.2018 um 17:21 schrieb dpreed@deepplum.com:
> [I apologize for sending this with an old subject line and with another conversation attached. It was a dumb and distracting thing to do to these lists. My fault.]
>
> I'm curious about the "WiFi Aware" initiative by the WiFi Alliance.
>
> Does LEDE and/or Linux support this protocol? I know gSupplicant is potentially the way such things are supposed to work, at least according to its supporters.
>
> The general NAN (Neighborhood-Aware-Networking) concept makes a lot of sense at one level, but as an Internet guy, it troubles me that they decided to split from the Internet and go a balkanized direction. To me, the neighborhood is interesting only as part of a larger Internet.
>
> It also troubles me that WiFi Aware is a "certification program" rather than a real standard, and has serious problems with supporting Internet. But there will be devices that require it.
>
if i read carefully about wifi-aware i just can say that i hope it will
never be supported by any party. this is is no service. this is a spy
application
>
>
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