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Re: jumpstart for wireless
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Re: jumpstart for wireless


  • Subject: Re: jumpstart for wireless
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 12:53:13 +0000

At 13:31 +0100 13/12/06, frode isaksen wrote:
We are developing Wi-Fi access points and routers, and I would like to know if Apple is going to implement the Jumpstart for Wireless protocol on the client side?

You're unlikely to get an answer to this question on a public mailing list. In general, Apple does not discuss its future plans. When it does, that decision is made at a much higher level within the company than that of the folks who hang out here.


Or eventually, is it possible to develop it with the wireless API's provided by Apple ?

Apple has no public wireless APIs [1], so the answer to this is no.

You really should send these questions to Apple Developer Relations. If you have a specific ADR contact, talk with them. Otherwise, send an email to Developer Technical Support <email@hidden> and we'll try to hook you up with the right folks.

S+E
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Quinn "The Eskimo!"                    <http://www.apple.com/developer/>
Apple Developer Relations, Developer Technical Support, Core OS/Hardware

[1] There may be private APIs, but that's another thing we don't discuss on public mailing lists (-;
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