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Our tech support people use it - to distinguish which wireless is for which work group. You see, we have servers with multiple wireless's and depending on the work group and location, the nickname aids the tech support people to identify what wireless a person is using. That is the only reason why we use it. Right now I have created code for those IOCTL's,
so if mac80211 doesn't have it, we can just implement it on our servers.

-Tex


On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 11:38 -0400, Dad wrote:
Are there any plans to include the nickname into mac80211? I noticed that the version I have the ioctl's for nickname are
NULL'ed out.

Any particular reason you want nickname?  AFAIK it was only used for
compat with pre-802.11 stuff like WaveLAN and such.  It's pretty much
useless these days.  Some drivers used it to signal whether they were
connected or not, but that's a completely bogus use of nickname and not
something that mac80211 should support.

Dan


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