The New Wi-Fi Experience for Linux
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of Wi-Fi management in Linux through this insightful conference talk by Marcel Holtmann from Intel. Delve into the introduction of the open-source wireless daemon iwd, which has revolutionized Wi-Fi connectivity for Linux systems. Learn about the replacement of wpa_supplicant and the creation of a comprehensive Wi-Fi management system. Discover how iwd has been integrated into existing platforms like NetworkManager, ConnMan, and ChromeOS, enabling seamless and fast roaming capabilities previously unseen on Linux. Gain knowledge about recent 802.11 standard developments, Wi-Fi Alliance updates, and new kernel interfaces that enhance user experience. Understand the architecture, network management, and kernel improvements that have shaped this new Wi-Fi experience. Examine enterprise provisioning, user-facing APIs, and explore what's missing and what's next in Linux Wi-Fi management.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Linux kernel
Making releases
Architecture
Network Management
Kernel Improvements
Enterprise Provisioning
Userfacing API
Whats missing
Whats next
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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