Wi-Fi Configuration Service Provider
4/8/2010
The Wi-Fi Configuration Service Provider configures or queries Wi-Fi settings. To use this Configuration Service Provider, the Wi-Fi driver must be loaded. This means that the Wi-Fi hardware must be powered on or in a suspended state. Devices running on Windows Mobile Version 5.0 or later may keep their Wi-Fi drivers always loaded for this purpose, but earlier hardware typically unloads the driver entirely when the hardware switch is OFF.
Note
This Configuration Service Provider is supported in Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later. There is no equivalent functionality on earlier versions.
Note
This Configuration Service Provider is managed over the OMA DM protocol and the OMA Client Provisioning protocol.
Note
Access to this Configuration Service Provider is determined by security roles. Because OEMs and mobile operators can selectively disallow access, ask them about the availability of this Configuration Service Provider. For more information about roles, see Security Roles and Default Roles for Configuration Service Providers.
Settings can be changed by the manager or administrator, or by a WAP trusted provisioning server.
The default security role maps to each subnode unless specific permission is granted to the subnode.
Permissions |
Read/Write |
Roles allowed to query and update setting |
Manager Operator TPS |
The following image shows the management object used by OMA DM.
The following image shows the Configuration Service Provider in tree format as used by OMA Client Provisioning.
Characteristics
- access-point
Specifies access-point (infrastructure mode) networks.
- ad-hoc
Specifies device-to-device networks.
- SSID
Specifies the name of the network to create, configure, query, or delete. This characteristic is a second-level characteristic for either the access-point or ad-hoc characteristic.
Parms
- AdHoc
Corresponds to the AdHoc checkbox in the user interface.
Note
This parameter should not be used for provisioning. OEM's should instead provision networks under ./Vendor/MSFT/Wi-Fi/Access-Point or ./Vendor/MSFT/Wi-Fi/Ad-Hoc to specify the network type.
Authentication
Specifies the Wi-Fi authentication method for the network. You can set or query the value. The following table shows the possible values:Value Description 0 (default)
Specifies open authentication mode.
1
Specifies shared authentication mode.
3
Specifies Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) authentication. Valid for access-point connections.
4
Specifies WPA-PSK authentication mode, WAP in combination with a pre-shared key. Valid for access-point connections.
5
Specifies WPA-NONE. Valid for ad-hoc connections.
The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
Integer
Label
Authentication:
DestId
Specifies the GUID for the destination network. You can set or query the value. The following table shows the possible values.Value Description "{436EF144-B4FB-4863-A041-8F905A62C572}" (default)
The Internet
"{A1182988-0D73-439e-87AD-2A5B369F808B}"
Work
The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
string
Label
Network Type:
EAPType
Specifies the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) plug-in driver to use for the network. You can set or query the value. The value is a valid identifier for an EAP plug-in that has been installed on the device, as specified in the registry. The following table shows EAP plug-ins.Value Description 13
Smart Card or Certificate (EAP-TLS)
25 (default)
Protected EAP (PEAP)
The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
integer
Label
EAP Type:
Encryption
Specifies the encryption technique of the network. You can set or query the value. The following table shows the possible values:Value Description 0 (default)
Encrypt using 802.11 wired equivalent privacy (WEP) key.
1
No encryption.
4
Encrypt using Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) sequence counters.
6
Encrypt using Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
Integer
Label
Data encryption:
Filter
Specifies the filter mode for the Wi-Fi hardware. You can set or query the value.The following table shows the possible values:
Value Description 0
Allows connection only to device-to-device (ad-hoc) networks.
1
Allows connection only access point networks.
2 (default)
Allows connection to all available networks.
The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
Integer
Hidden
Specifies whether the network is hidden.The following table shows the possible values:
Value Description 0 (default)
The network is considered a normal broadcast network.
1
Marks the network as hidden. The adapter needs to probe for it to be able to connect.
KeyIndex
Specify the network key index. The value can be any integer from 1 to 4. The default value is 1.Note
This parm applies only to WEP-encrypted networks. You can set or query the value.
The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
integer
Label
Key index:
KeyProvided
Turns on or off the Wi-Fi network automatic key flag.The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
Boolean
Label
The key is automatically provided.
NetworkKey
Specifies the network key in ASCII or hexadecimal. You can set or query the value. The maximum length of this value is 64 characters.Note
This parm is stored and sent as plain text. You should make sure you transmit XML that contains this setting in a secure manner since access to the XML provides access to the network key.
The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
string
Label
Network key:
Semantic type
alphanumeric-password
Use8021x
Turns on or off the Wi-Fi network 802.1x flag.The following table shows the default settings.
Permissions
Read/Write
Data type
Boolean
Label
Use IEEE 802.1x network access control
Microsoft Custom Elements
The following table shows the Microsoft custom elements that this Configuration Service Provider supports for OMA Client Provisioning.
Elements | Available |
---|---|
parm-query |
Yes |
noparm |
Yes |
nocharacteristic |
Yes |
characteristic-query |
Yes Recursive: Yes |
Use these elements to build standard OMA Client Provisioning configuration XML. For information about specific elements, see MSPROV DTD Elements. For general examples of how to use the Microsoft custom elements, see OMA Client Provisioning XML File Examples.
For information about OMA Client Provisioning, see OMA Client Provisioning Files.
See Also
Concepts
Configuration Service Provider Reference for Windows Mobile Devices
Wi-Fi Configuration Service Provider Examples for OMA Client Provisioning