Testing the Wireless driver changes
Dan Williams
dcbw at redhat.com
Thu Jan 17 15:24:51 EST 2008
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 14:18 -0500, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
> >> To completely silence the radio:
> >> #!/bin/bash
> >> rmmod usb8xxx
> >> mv /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin.quiet
>
> > For a more user-friendly solution, (short of a hardware rfkill switch)
> > put a toggle somewhere in the control panel for "Don't turn the radio on
> > automatically" that is _UN_checked by default, and a wireless
> > enabled/disabled button there too. ...
> > Then ensure that NetworkManager is clued into the preference value
> > above, and that NM sets it's initial wireless-enabled state coherently
> > with the preference value above as well.
> >
> > Were these things done, by default the behavior would be the same as it
> > is now, but those people who wish insane amounts of control over the TX
> > power state can have their fluffy white cake and eat it too.
>
> I'm one of those who wishes for control. The G1G1 offering has set
> up a user population different from the education design of the OLPC
> project. I live in the boonies, have no wireless, and there are no
> other radios within range. My connection is by wired ethernet.
>
> Took me a while to find out that NetworkManager would set up my
> wired connection, if I provided a DHCP server. However, if I happen
> to unplug my ethernet cable for a while, NetworkManager reverts eth0
> back to radio (and I need to reboot to reconnect as wired).
>
>
> What I wish for is a user toggle that when I'm at home will inhibit
> NetworkManager from supplanting the wired connection. (But I do
> want to restore radio function when I take my XO to a cafe.)
NetworkManager has functionality to enable/disable the wireless, it's
just not exposed from the user interface yet. I believe Simon has been
looking into this. In the mean-time, you can disable wireless by
running:
dbus-send --system \
--dest=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager \
/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager \
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.setWirelessEnabled boolean:false
and NetworkManager won't try to use either of the 802.11bg or the mesh
interfaces until the next reboot.
Dan
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