A graphical frontend for IWD, Intel's iNet Wireless Daemon
Project description
Iwdgui
Iwdgui is a graphical frontend for iwd, Intel's iNet Wireless Daemon.
Feature overview
- Graphical user interface for iwd, focusing on practical use, making it easy to connect a laptop or desktop to a wifi network.
- Supporting multiple wireless adapters, in different tabs.
- Can provide detailed information: vendor/model of the wireless interface, IP address information, radio standard (802.??), channel, signal strength, etc.
- Able to manage previously connected networks.
Technical overview
- Iwdgui consists of a single window, in which a user can select the wireless interface, the network to connect to, and get information on a previously connected network.
- Currently iwdgui supports 'station' mode, i.e. the mode in which a laptop or desktop connects to a wireless access point or router.
Dependencies
The following software is needed to run iwdgui:
- Python3, as the programming language.
- GTK3, as the graphical toolkit
- PyGObject, which provides the Python bindings for GTK3, GLib, etc.
- Dbus-python for interfacing with iwd over D-Bus.
- Netifaces, to obtain IP address information.
Operating environment prerequisites
- Iwd should be running.
- At least one iwd network interface device should be available, powered on, and configured in station mode.
License
Iwdgui is licensed under a BSD-3 license.
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