# # MiracleCast - Wifi-Display/Miracast Implementation # Copyright (c) 2013-2014 David Herrmann # # # This is an example configuration for wpa_supplicant to work with miracled. You # can modify it to your needs and then run wpa_supplicant *as root* on it. If # you want to run it in foreground for debugging, you might wanna use: # ./wpa_supplicant -dd -iwlan0 -Dnl80211 -c wpa.conf # # wpa_supplicant is *not* spawned by miracled, you need to do that yourself and # afterwards add the device as wifi-link to miracled via: # ./miraclectl add-link wifi:wlan0 # # For debugging you usually want to connect a wpa_cli interface so you can # follow the events and interact with wpas: # ./wpa_cli -iwlan0 # # Directory where control-interface sockets are stored. Must not be changed! ctrl_interface=/run/wpa_supplicant # Allow manual AP scans ap_scan=1 # Set default device-name. Overwritten by miracled with current hostname. If # you want to change it, use "./miraclectl set-link-name " device_name=my-device # Device type for desktop systems. Usually better left untouched.. device_type=1-0050F204-1 # Supported config-methods: # pbc: Supports Push-Button-Configuration # display: Can display PINs # label: Has hard-coded label which can be used as PIN # keypad: Has keyboard for dynamic PIN input # # Usually PBC is the preferred method for short-lived ad-hoc connections like # Miracast as it doesn't require any PIN input on either side. Unfortunately, # not all devices support it so you might wanna fall back to "display" and # "keypad". # Note that wpas supports multiple options separated by spaces. But my remote # devices tend to choose "keypad" then, which is annoying for testing so I just # list pbc here as default. config_methods=pbc