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wireless antenna switch
Hello, is there a programmatic way to query the state of the wireless switch?
Perhaps there is an interface that I can register for notifications? If so, does anyone know the interface GUID? Thanks in advance, Rick |
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wireless antenna switch
Since your post does not contain the make/model of the antenna switch you
have or what you are trying to find out about it's status regretfully we can not do much help Can you provide a link to the switch's user manual? rf" wrote in message ... Hello, is there a programmatic way to query the state of the wireless switch? Perhaps there is an interface that I can register for notifications? If so, does anyone know the interface GUID? Thanks in advance, Rick |
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wireless antenna switch
Since your post does not contain the make/model of the antenna switch you
have or what you are trying to find out about it's status regretfully we can not do much help Can you provide a link to the switch's user manual? rf" wrote in message ... Hello, is there a programmatic way to query the state of the wireless switch? Perhaps there is an interface that I can register for notifications? If so, does anyone know the interface GUID? Thanks in advance, Rick |
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wireless antenna switch
On Jan 13, 12:46*am, rf wrote:
Hello, is there a programmatic way to query the state of the wireless switch? Perhaps there is an interface that I can register for notifications? *If so, does anyone know the interface GUID? Thanks in advance, Rick Wireless "adapters" do not have a switch for the attena. You can normally only turn the wireless radio on / off. |
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wireless antenna switch
On Jan 13, 12:46*am, rf wrote:
Hello, is there a programmatic way to query the state of the wireless switch? Perhaps there is an interface that I can register for notifications? *If so, does anyone know the interface GUID? Thanks in advance, Rick Wireless "adapters" do not have a switch for the attena. You can normally only turn the wireless radio on / off. |
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wireless antenna switch
"rf" wrote in message
... Hello, is there a programmatic way to query the state of the wireless switch? Perhaps there is an interface that I can register for notifications? If so, does anyone know the interface GUID? Thanks in advance, Rick Use WLANAPI: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...75(VS.85).aspx Call WlanQueryInterface(wlan_intf_opcode_radio_state) on a selected interface (need to enumerate interfaces first... ideally, you'll have only one) This returns array of WLAN_PHY_RADIO_STATE (again, ideally you'll have only one), which is a pair of DOT11_RADIO_STATE values: "software state" and "hardware state". http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...18(VS.85).aspx The latter is what you want. If you have more help with this, please ask in microsoft.public.win32.programmer.networks Regards, -- pa |
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wireless antenna switch
"rf" wrote in message ... Hello, is there a programmatic way to query the state of the wireless switch? Perhaps there is an interface that I can register for notifications? If so, does anyone know the interface GUID? Thanks in advance, Rick Use WLANAPI: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...75(VS.85).aspx Call WlanQueryInterface(wlan_intf_opcode_radio_state) on a selected interface (need to enumerate interfaces first... ideally, you'll have only one) This returns array of WLAN_PHY_RADIO_STATE (again, ideally you'll have only one), which is a pair of DOT11_RADIO_STATE values: "software state" and "hardware state". http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...18(VS.85).aspx The latter is what you want. If you have more help with this, please ask in microsoft.public.win32.programmer.networks Regards, -- pa |
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