Hidden System Settings for Flyme: WiFi Setting - Detail
Functions of this interface are as follows:
No root required | Edit a saved access point |
Root required |
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ONLY when SAVE button is clicked will changes be saved .
Terms
Network ID | The ID number that the supplicant uses to identify this network configuration entry.(Unchangeable) |
Priority | Priority determines the preference given to a network by wpa_supplicant when choosing an access point with which to associate. |
Hidden SSID | This is a network that does not broadcast its SSID, so an SSID-specific probe request must be used for scans. |
BSSID | When set, this network configuration entry should only be used when associating with the AP having the specified BSSID. |
FQDN | Fully qualified domain name of a passpoint configuration. |
AuthAlgorithms | The set of authentication protocols supported by this configuration. See AuthAlgorithm for descriptions of the values. |
Group Ciphers | The set of group ciphers supported by this configuration. See WifiConfiguration.GroupCipher for descriptions of the values. Defaults to CCMP TKIP WEP104 WEP40. |
Key Management | The set of key management protocols supported by this configuration. See WifiConfiguration.KeyMgmt for descriptions of the values. Defaults to WPA-PSK WPA-EAP. |
Pairwise Ciphers | The set of pairwise ciphers for WPA supported by this configuration. See WifiConfiguration.PairwiseCipher for descriptions of the values. Defaults to CCMP TKIP. |
Protocols | The set of pairwise ciphers for WPA supported by this configuration. See WifiConfiguration.PairwiseCipher for descriptions of the values. Defaults to CCMP TKIP. |
Pre-Shared Key | Pre-shared key for use with WPA-PSK. |
WEP Tx Key Index | Default WEP key index. |
WEP Keys | Four WEP keys. |
Enterprise Settings
Anonymous Identity | Anonymous identity. This is used as the unencrypted identity with certain EAP types. |
Identity | Username, or Doamin/Username |
Password | ******* |
EAP Methods | EAP authentication method. |
Phase2 | The inner authentication method to be used in phase 2 after setting up a secure channel. |