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Re: Detecting Wireless ifnet using kpi_interface
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Re: Detecting Wireless ifnet using kpi_interface


  • Subject: Re: Detecting Wireless ifnet using kpi_interface
  • From: "Bhavesh Davda" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 15:00:38 -0800

Never mind! I found a thread asking the very same question on this
mailing list, posted on December 5, 2006:

http://lists.apple.com/archives/darwin-kernel/2006/Dec/msg00026.html

Thanks, and sorry for not doing an exhaustive search on the mail list
archives first!

- Bhavesh

On 1/16/07, Bhavesh Davda <email@hidden> wrote:
Is there a way using any KPIs or other kernel APIs for a KEXT to query
if an interface with a given BSD name (or an interface to which I have
an ifnet_t handle) is a wireless one?

I couldn't find anything obvious in any of the KPIs I looked.

Thanks

--
Bhavesh P. Davda



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