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+# /etc/conf.d/wireless:
+# Global wireless config file for net.* rc-scripts
+
+##############################################################################
+# HINTS
+##############################################################################
+# see net.example for using ESSID in variable names
+#
+# Most users will just need to set the following options
+# key_ESSID1="s:yourkeyhere enc open" # s: means a text key
+# key_ESSID2="aaaa-bbbb-cccc-dd" # no s: means a hex key
+# preferred_aps="'ESSID1' 'ESSID2'"
+#
+# Clear? Good. Now configure your wireless network below
+#############################################################################
+
+##############################################################################
+# SETTINGS
+##############################################################################
+# Hard code an ESSID to an interface - leave this unset if you wish the driver
+# to scan for available Access Points
+# I would only set this as a last resort really - use the preferred_aps
+# setting at the bottom of this file
+#essid_eth0='foo'
+
+# Some drivers/hardware don't scan all that well. We have no control over this
+# but we can say how many scans we want to do to try and get a better sweep of
+# the area. The default is 1.
+#scans_eth0="1"
+
+#Channel can be set (1-14), but defaults to 3 if not set.
+#
+# The below is taken verbatim from the BSD wavelan documentation found at
+# http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/network/wavelan.html
+# There are 14 channels possible; We are told that channels 1-11 are legal for
+# North America, channels 1-13 for most of Europe, channels 10-13 for France,
+# and only channel 14 for Japan. If in doubt, please refer to the documentation
+# that came with your card or access point. Make sure that the channel you
+# select is the same channel your access point (or the other card in an ad-hoc
+# network) is on. The default for cards sold in North America and most of Europe
+# is 3; the default for cards sold in France is 11, and the default for cards
+# sold in Japan is 14.
+#channel_eth0="3"
+
+# Setup any other config commands. This is basically the ifconfig argument
+# without the ifconfig $iface.
+#ifconfig_eth0=""
+# You can do the same per ESSID too.
+#ifconfig_ESSID=""
+
+# Seconds to wait until associated. The default is to wait 10 seconds.
+# 0 means wait indefinitely. WARNING: this can cause an infinite delay when
+# booting.
+#associate_timeout_eth0="5"
+
+# Define a WEP key per ESSID or MAC address (of the AP, not your card)
+# The encryption type (open or restricted) must match the
+# encryption type on the Access Point.
+# To set a hex key, prefix with 0x
+#key_ESSID="0x12341234123412341234123456"
+# or you can use strings. Passphrase IS NOT supported
+#key_ESSID="foobar"
+#key_ESSID="foobar"
+
+# WEP key for the AP with MAC address 001122334455
+#mac_key_001122334455="foobar"
+
+# You can also override the interface settings found in /etc/conf.d/net
+# per ESSID - which is very handy if you use different networks a lot
+#config_ESSID="dhcp"
+#routes_ESSID=
+#fallback_ESSID=
+
+# Setting name/domain server causes /etc/resolv.conf to be overwritten
+# Note that if DHCP is used, and you want this to take precedence then
+# please put -R in your dhcpcd options
+#dns_servers_ESSID="192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2"
+#dns_domain_ESSID="some.domain"
+#dns_search_path_ESSID="search.this.domain search.that.domain"
+# Please check the man page for resolv.conf for more information
+# as domain and search (searchdomains) are mutually exclusive and
+# searchdomains takes precedence
+
+# You can also set any of the /etc/conf.d/net variables per MAC address
+# incase you use Access Points with the same ESSID but need different
+# networking configs. Below is an example - of course you use the same
+# method with other variables
+#config_001122334455="dhcp"
+#dns_servers_001122334455="192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2"
+
+# Map a MAC address to an ESSID
+# This is used when the Access Point is not broadcasting it's ESSID
+# WARNING: This will override the ESSID being broadcast due to some
+# Access Points sending an ESSID even when they have been configured
+# not to!
+# Change 001122334455 to the MAC address and ESSID to the ESSID
+# it should map to
+#mac_essid_001122334455="ESSID"
+
+# This lists the preferred ESSIDs to connect to in order
+# ESSID's can contain any characters here as they must match the broadcast
+# ESSID exactly.
+# Surround each ESSID with the " character and seperate them with a space
+# If the first ESSID isn't found then it moves onto the next
+# If this isn't defined then it connects to the first one found
+#preferred_aps="'ESSID 1' 'ESSID 2'"
+
+# You can also define a preferred_aps list per interface
+#preferred_aps_eth0="'ESSID 3' 'ESSID 4'"
+
+# You can also say whether we only connect to preferred APs or not
+# Values are "any", "preferredonly", "forcepreferred", "forcepreferredonly"
+# and "forceany"
+# "any" means it will connect to visible APs in the preferred list and then
+# any other available AP
+# "preferredonly" means it will only connect to visible APs in the preferred
+# list
+# "forcepreferred" means it will forceably connect to APs in order if it does
+# not find them in a scan
+# "forcepreferredonly" means it forceably connects to the APs in order and
+# does not bother to scan
+# "forceany" does the same as forcepreferred + connects to any other
+# available AP
+# Default is "any"
+#associate_order="any"
+#associate_order_eth0="any"
+
+# You can define blacklisted Access Points in the same way
+#blacklist_aps="'ESSID 1' 'ESSID 2'"
+#blacklist_aps_eth0="'ESSID 3' 'ESSID 4'"
+
+# If you have more than one wireless card, you can say if you want
+# to allow each card to associate with the same Access Point or not
+# Values are "yes" and "no"
+# Default is "yes"
+#unique_ap="yes"
+#unique_ap_eth0="yes"
+
+# IMPORTANT: preferred_only, blacklisted_aps and unique_ap only work when
+# essid_eth0 is not set and your card is capable of scanning
+
+# NOTE: preferred_aps list ignores blacklisted_aps - so if you have
+# the same ESSID in both, well, you're a bit silly :p
+
+
+##############################################################################
+# ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
+#
+# Two functions can be defined which will be called surrounding the
+# associate function. The functions are called with the interface
+# name first so that one function can control multiple adapters.
+#
+# The return values for the preassociate function should be 0
+# (success) to indicate that configuration or deconfiguration of the
+# interface can continue. If preassociate returns a non-zero value, then
+# interface configuration will be aborted.
+#
+# The return value for the postassociate function is ignored
+# since there's nothing to do if it indicates failure.
+
+#preassociate() {
+# # The below adds two configuration variables leap_user_ESSID
+# # and leap_pass_ESSID. When they are both confiugred for the ESSID
+# # being connected to then we run the CISCO LEAP script
+#
+# local user pass
+# eval user=\"\$\{leap_user_${ESSIDVAR}\}\"
+# eval pass=\"\$\{leap_pass_${ESSIDVAR}\}\"
+#
+# if [ -n "${user}" -a -n "${pass}" ]; then
+# if [ ! -x /opt/cisco/bin/leapscript ]; then
+# eend "For LEAP support, please emerge net-misc/cisco-aironet-client-utils"
+# return 1
+# fi
+# einfo "Waiting for LEAP Authentication on \"${ESSID}\""
+# if /opt/cisco/bin/leapscript ${user} ${pass} | grep -q 'Login incorrect'; then
+# ewarn "Login Failed for ${user}"
+# return 1
+# fi
+# fi
+#
+# return 0
+#}
+
+#postassociate() {
+# # This function is mostly here for completeness... I haven't
+# # thought of anything nifty to do with it yet ;-)
+# # Return 0 always
+# return 0
+#}