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2012-02-26
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I'm working on that but there's no documentation on how to access wifi networks.. I'll update when I get it.. you don't have developer mode installed? but it downloaded the dependecy (wireless-tools)?
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wireless-tools is part of the Nokia repository, and package-manager automatically takes care of dependencies.
Make sure to clean up the alignment, and implement the error checking we talked about on #harmattan!
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2012-02-27
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2012-02-27
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If you have developer mode it should automatically download wireless-tools..
Download from here:
https://projects.developer.nokia.com/wifik/downloads/1
please test it and give me feedback, if for some reason it doesn't show your networks try running it from terminal after running develsh
/opt/wifik/bin/wifik
Here's the source if you want it..
http://projects.developer.nokia.com/wifik
Last edited by Iktwo; 2012-02-27 at 00:30.