# Note: The lines starting with # are ignored. To enable any of the # configuration options below, remove # from the beginning of a respective line. [EAP] mtu=1400 [EAPoL] max_4way_handshake_time=5 # # Enable/Disable sending EAPoL packets over NL80211. Enabled by default if # kernel support is available. Doing so sends all EAPoL traffic over directly # to the supplicant process (iwd) instead of putting these on the Ethernet # device. Since only the supplicant can usually make sense / decrypt these # packets, enabling this option can save some CPU cycles on your system and # avoids certain long-standing race conditions. # # Note, iwmon cannot currently spy on unicast packets sent over netlink, so # if you need to capture EAPoL packets (e.g. for debugging) then this option # should be set to False. ControlPortOverNL80211=True [Scan] # # Disable periodic scan. Setting this option to 'true' will prevent iwd from # issuing the periodic scans for the available networks while disconnected. # The behavior of the user-initiated scans isn't affected. # The periodic scan is enabled by default. #disable_periodic_scan=true # # # Disable MAC address randomization. Setting this option to 'true' will prevent # the capable network adapters from randomizing MAC addresses during the active # scans for networks, thus decreasing user privacy. # The MAC address randomization is enabled by default. #disable_mac_address_randomization=true # [Blacklist] # # Configure BSS blacklist time/multipler/max. If a connection to a BSS fails for # whatever reason we can avoid connecting to this BSS in the future by # blacklisting it. These three options configure how long a BSS is blacklisted # for. # # bss_blacklist_time - The initial timeout for a blacklisted BSS # bss_blacklist_multiplier - What bss_blacklist_time is multiplied by after # future unsuccessful connection attempts. # bss_blacklist_max_time - The maximum time a BSS can be blacklisted for. # #bss_blacklist_time=60 #bss_blacklist_multiplier=30 #bss_blacklist_max_time=86400 [Rank] # # Manually specify a 5G ranking factor. 5G networks are already preferred but # only in terms of calculated data rate, which is RSSI dependent. This means it # is still possible for IWD to prefer a 2.4GHz AP in the right conditions. # This ranking provides a way to further weight the ranking towards 5G if # required. Also, a lower 5G factor could be used to weight 2.4GHz if that is # desired. # #rank_5g_factor=1.0