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<h1>Objective</h1> |
<p> |
We would like to create a simple, open, but complete format to describe |
- multiple network configurations for Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Cellular, |
+ multiple network configurations for WiFi, Ethernet, Cellular, |
Bluetooth/WiFi-Direct, and VPN connections in a single file format, in order |
to simplify and automate network configuration for users. |
</p> |
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ |
is a problem shared across desktop, laptop, tablet, and phone users of all |
operating system types. It is exacerbated in business and schools which |
often have complex network configurations (VPNs and 802.1X networking) that |
- change often and have many connected devices. Configuration of Wi-Fi is |
+ change often and have many connected devices. Configuration of WiFi is |
still done manually, often by administrators physically standing next to |
users working on devices. Certificate distribution is particularly painful |
which often results in admins instead using passphrases to protect networks |
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ |
(optional) |
<span class="type">array of NetworkConfiguration</span> |
</span> |
- Describes Wi-Fi, Ethernet, VPN, and wireless connections. |
+ Describes WiFi, Ethernet, VPN, and wireless connections. |
</dd> |
<dt class="field">Certificates</dt> |
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ |
<span class="value">WiFi</span>, otherwise ignored) |
<span class="type">WiFi</span> |
</span> |
- Wi-Fi settings. |
+ WiFi settings. |
</dd> |
<dt class="field">WiMAX</dt> |
@@ -649,9 +649,9 @@ |
</section> |
<section> |
- <h1>Wi-Fi networks</h1> |
+ <h1>WiFi networks</h1> |
<p> |
- For Wi-Fi connections, <span class="field">Type</span> must be set to |
+ For WiFi connections, <span class="field">Type</span> must be set to |
<span class="value">WiFi</span> and the |
field <span class="field">WiFi</span> must be set to an object of |
type <span class="type">WiFi</span> containing the following fields: |
@@ -2304,11 +2304,16 @@ |
network technology currently in use. |
<span class="rule"><span class="rule_id"></span> |
Allowed values are |
- <span class="value">1xRTT</span>, <span class="value">EVDO</span>, |
- <span class="value">GPRS</span>, <span class="value">EDGE</span>, |
+ <span class="value">CDMA1XRTT</span>, |
+ <span class="value">EDGE</span>, |
+ <span class="value">EVDO</span>, |
+ <span class="value">GPRS</span>, |
+ <span class="value">GSM</span>, |
+ <span class="value">HSPA</span>, |
+ <span class="value">HSPAPlus</span>, |
+ <span class="value">LTE</span>, |
+ <span class="value">LTEAdvanced</span> |
<span class="value">UMTS</span>, |
- <span class="value">HSPA</span>, <span class="value">HSPA+</span>, |
- <span class="value">LTE</span>, <span class="value">LTE Advanced</span> |
</span> |
</dd> |
@@ -2547,7 +2552,7 @@ |
<section> |
<h1>Bluetooth / WiFi Direct Networks</h1> |
<p> |
- This format will eventually also cover configuration of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi |
+ This format will eventually also cover configuration of Bluetooth and WiFi |
Direct network technologies, however they are currently not supported. |
</p> |
</section> |