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- # For complete description of supported configuration options, refer to
- # 'man 5 iwd.config'.
- [General]
- # iwd is capable of performing network configuration on its own, including
- # DHCPv4 based address configuration. By default this behavior is
- # disabled, and an external service such as NetworkManager, systemd-network
- # or dhcpclient is required. Uncomment the following line if you want iwd
- # to manage network interface configuration.
- #
- EnableNetworkConfiguration=true
- #
- # iwd can randomize your WiFi card's MAC address for additional privacy. By
- # default, this behavior is disabled and the MAC address assigned by the
- # kernel driver is used. The address will be stable when connecting
- # to a saved network profile, so as to not interfere with any MAC filtering
- # rules that exist on the network.
- # If a randomized MAC address is desired, uncomment the setting line below:
- #
- #AddressRandomization=network
- #
- # Options below control the roaming thresholds on 2.4 & 5G bands.
- # Normally the default values are a good compromise that avoids excessive
- # scanning while maintaining good link quality.
- #
- #RoamThreshold=-70
- #RoamThreshold5G=-76
- #
- [Network]
- # If EnableNetworkConfiguration=true is set, iwd forwards DNS information to
- # the system resolving service. The currently supported services are:
- # - systemd-resolved ["systemd"]
- # - openresolv / resolvconf ["resolvconf"]
- #
- # If not set, the value "systemd" is used by default. Uncomment the value
- # below if you are using openresolv:
- #
- #NameResolvingService=resolvconf
- #
- # iwd's support for IPv6 is still experimental and is disabled by default.
- # If you want to try it anyway, uncomment the setting below. Note that
- # configuration via SLAAC is currently not supported (DHCPv6 only).
- #
- #EnableIPv6=true
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