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/*!
\page qtdeviceutilities-wifitutorial.html
\title Qt Device Utilities WiFi Tutorial
\previouspage qtee-module-reference.html
\section1 Importing NetworkSettings
Import the NetworkSettings module as follows:
\badcode
import QtDeviceUtilities.NetworkSettings 1.0
\endcode
\section1 Filtering WiFi Networks
In order to connect to WiFi instead of wired networks, set
NetworkSettingsManager in a WiFi filtering mode:
\badcode
Component.onCompleted: NetworkSettingsManager.services.type = NetworkSettingsType.Wifi;
\endcode
After you have set the filter, \l{NetworkSettingsManager::services}{NetworkSettingsManager.services} contains
the NetworkService objects services representing WiFi networks.
\section1 Connecting to WiFi
In order to connect to Wifi, invoke the
\l{NetworkService::connectService()}{connectService} method on NetworkService.
If no passphrase is needed, \l{NetworkService::connectService()}{connectService}
connects to a WiFi network and changes the connected property of the selected service.
If a passphrase is needed, NetworkSettingsManager.userAgent
emits the \l{NetworkSettingsManager::userAgent.showUserCredentialsInput}{showUserCredentialsInput} signal.
Before a WiFi network is connected, you must provide the passphrase via
\l{NetworkSettingsManager::userAgent.setPassphrase}{NetworkSettingsManager.userAgent.setPassPhrase}.
To implement the passphrase handling, you must set a signal handler as follows:
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Connections {
target: NetworkSettingsManager.userAgent
onShowUserCredentialsInput : {
// obtain the passphrase and set it
}
onError: {
// handle errors
}
}
\endcode
\section1 Implementing User Interface
When you are implementing a user interface for handling WiFi connections,
remember that \l{NetworkSettingsManager::services}{NetworkSettingsManager.services}
is designed to be used as a model. The \l{Settings UI} implementation
uses it directly to display a list of available WiFi networks.
Handling WiFi connections and passphrases for list selections
should be straightforward as described in \l{Filtering WiFi Networks} and
\l{Connecting to WiFi}.
*/
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