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Wireless LAN API KB918997 FroWindows XP SP2 77


Wireless LAN API KB918997 FroWindows XP SP2 77




If you are using Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (SP3), you may be interested in the Wireless LAN API KB918997 FroWindows XP SP2 77. This is a hotfix that adds a subset of the Native Wifi API functionality to Windows XP with SP2 and Windows XP with SP3. The Native Wifi API is a set of functions that allow you to manage wireless network connections and profiles from your applications.


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The Wireless LAN API KB918997 FroWindows XP SP2 77 enables you to use some of the Native Wifi API functions on Windows XP with SP2 and Windows XP with SP3. However, there are some limitations and differences compared to the full Native Wifi API that is available on Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. Here are some of the limitations:



  • At most one SSID can be associated with a profile.



  • Infrastructure networks always appear before ad hoc networks in the profile list.



  • Profile names are derived from the SSID, and cannot be set by the user to an arbitrary string.



  • PHY types are not supported.



  • Pairwise master key (PMK) caching is not supported.



  • Independent hardware vendor (IHV) extensibility functions are not supported.



  • Profile permissions are not supported.



  • Only the wlan_notification_acm_connection_complete and the wlan_notification_acm_disconnected notifications are available.



  • Global 802.1X and EAPOL configuration settings are not supported.




The following functions are supported by Windows XP with SP3 and Wireless LAN API KB918997 FroWindows XP SP2 77:



FunctionDescription


WLAN_NOTIFICATION_CALLBACKA callback function that receives notifications from the wireless service.


WlanAllocateMemoryAllocates memory for Native Wifi API structures.


WlanCloseHandleCloses a connection to the server.


WlanConnectAttempts to connect to a specific network.


WlanDeleteProfileDeletes a profile.


WlanDisconnectDisconnects from a network.


WlanEnumInterfacesEnumerates all wireless interfaces on a client system.


WlanFreeMemoryFrees memory allocated for Native Wifi API structures.


WlanGetAvailableNetworkListReturns a list of available networks on an interface.


WlanGetProfileReturns profile information for a specified profile name on an interface.


WlanGetProfileListReturns a list of profiles on an interface.


WlanOpenHandleOpens a connection to the server.


WlanQueryInterfaceReturns information about an interface.


WlanReasonCodeToStringReturns a string that describes a specified reason code.


WlanRegisterNotificationRegisters and unregisters notifications on an interface.


WlanScanInstructs the wireless service to scan for available networks on an interface.


WlanSetInterfaceSets user-configurable parameters on an interface.


WlanSetProfileSets profile information for a specified profile name on an interface.


WlanSetProfileEapXmlUserDataSets Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) user credentials as XML data for a specified profile on an interface.


WlanSetProfileListSets the order of preference of profiles on an interface.


WlanSetProfilePositionSets the position of a profile in the preference list on an interface.



To apply the Wireless LAN API KB918997 FroWindows XP SP2 77, you need to download and install the executable file from the Microsoft Download Center. The file name is WindowsXP-KB918997-v6-x86-ENU.exe. After installing the hotfix, you need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. You can then use the Native Wifi API functions in your C# programs by importing the Wlanapi.dll library.


The Wireless LAN API KB918997 FroWindows XP SP2 77 is a useful hotfix that adds some wireless network management capabilities to Windows XP with SP2 and Windows XP with SP3. However, it is not a complete implementation of the Native Wifi API, and it has some limitations and differences compared to the full Native Wifi API that is available on Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. Therefore, you should consider upgrading your operating system to a newer version that supports the full Native Wifi API if you want to use all the features and functions of wireless network programming.


References:



  • : [Native Wifi API Support on Windows XP]



  • : [Wireless LAN API (KB918997) for Windows XP]



  • : [Manage WiFi with Native API WIFI on Windows XP SP2]




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