[General] # Request setting regulatory domain (ISO-Alpha-2). Check with `iw reg get`. # Location-Aided Routing (LAR) or self-managed devices will just set # the country by nearby APs and for some reason a stock configuration by a # local ISP in my neighbourhood is incorrectly advertising DE rathar than FI # so Lumina gets it wrong. Luckily FI and DE share regulation judging by # https://archive.softwareheritage.org/swh:1:cnt:3f74194de9b0bdcf6052b505067363f17427c28f;origin=https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sforshee/wireless-regdb.git;visit=swh:1:snp:1b8d84b34965cbea94ad57200121527c5ad51616;anchor=swh:1:rev:fe05cc94e070c71486047002fc2edf68f5f2a07a;path=/db.txt # To check/refresh regdomain, `iw wlan0 scan | egrep -e "SSID:|Country:"` Country=FI # legacy compatibility, at least on Lumina? use_default_interface=true # build-in network configuration including DHCP client EnableNetworkConfiguration=true # Generate a different spoofed MAC address for every SSID. Some networks # configured in /var/lib/iwd/ have a new MAC address for every connection. AddressRandomization=network # Randomize only 3 last octets of MAC. Reveals the manufacturer, but doesn't # set locally administered bit. However the range is 00:00:01 to 00:00:FE # (254 possible addresses!) #AddressRandomizationRange=nic [Network] EnableIPv6=true # resolvconf/systemd/none. I prefer configuring resolv.conf/unbound by # myself. NameResolvingService=none