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TODO: Add additional tasks
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@ -276,6 +276,92 @@ Wireless daemon
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C1
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- Add support for PMK Caching from 802.11-2007. This is sometimes referred to
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as "fast, secure roam back". Essentially the client caches PMKIDs generated
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when connecting to various APs. If the client roams back to an AP that has
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already been connected to, and the PMK is cached by both, then the 802.1X
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exchange can be skipped.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Pre-authentication from 802.11-2007. This allows the client
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to pre-authenticate to a target AP. The 802.1X exchange is done through the
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currently connected AP, but with the target AP as the 'authenticator'. The
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process creates a new PMK which is cached by both the target AP and the
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client. The client can then roam onto the target AP using a process similar
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to PMK caching outlined above.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC). This is not defined by
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any 802.11 standards, but is made available by major vendors such as Cisco
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and Microsoft.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Direct Link Setup from 802.11e.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for Automatic Power Save Delivery (APSD). This includes
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scheduled (s-APSD) and unscheduled (u-APSD). This will require rudimentary
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support of WMM protocol. This feature was introduced in 802.11e.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Radio Resource Management from 802.11k. If supported by the
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AP, allows the client to optimize its scanning strategy by obtaining the
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channels of nearby APs that are part of the same ESS as the currently
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connected AP. This requires the client to enable 'RM Enabled Capabilities'
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element (section 8.4.2.47) appropriately, and send appropriately formatted
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Action frames to request relevant reports from the AP. The reports from the
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AP will be received via Management frames and contain multiple Neighbor
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Report elements (8.4.2.39). Also examine how AP Channel Report element
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(8.4.2.38) is used.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Fast BSS Transition (FT) from 802.11r. There are a couple
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of modes for FT supported. 'FT over DS' and 'FT over air'. In FT over DS,
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action frames can be used to perform a 4-way handshake to the target AP
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while still connected to the current AP. FT over air folds 4-way handshake
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messages into authenticate/authenticate response and
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reassociate/reassociate response messages.
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In theory, it is possible to use FT with PSK networks.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for 802.11u. This is required for Passpoint 2.0 support.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for Wireless Network Management (WNM) from 802.11v. Parts of
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this are needed for Passpoint support.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for Protected Management Frames (PMF) from 802.11w. This allows
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the management frames to be encrypted and thus secured. In particular, this
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is extremely important for 802.11r (FT) and 802.11k (RRM) support.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Tunneled Direct Link Setup (TDLS) from 802.11z.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C8
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Client
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