wifi-switcher is a simple automatic switcher between wifi networks for laptops with icewm (window manager) or pdmenu (console menu program). To be used as a simple replacement of network manager or wicd (simplicity often means reliability). Also wifi-switcher can work in the wifi-server (adhoc) mode where it launches vsftpd server. (I use this feature mainly to move photos/videos/music from/to my wife's smartphone.)
See more information in wifi-switcher*.org
files.
Download (or create yourself using pack.sh
) and install wifi-switcher_2.0-1_all.deb
wget https://github.com/chalaev/wifi-switcher/raw/master/package/wifi-switcher_2.0-1_all.deb
dpkg -i wifi-switcher_2.0-1_all.deb
(In Debian instead of dpkg -i wifi-switcher_2.0-1_all.deb
I use local-apt-repository
package which makes .deb
files stored in
/srv/local-apt-repository/
available to standard system utilities like
apt-get
or aptitude
.)
Use configuration examples described below.
Add networks automatically (see screenshots) or manually (edit /etc/wpa_supplicant/wifi-switcher.conf
).
Run /usr/share/wifi-switcher/get-passwords
to display (randomly-generated) passwords needed to connect to the adhoc wifi spot.
To change ftp and adhoc passwords or the wifi-interface name, run
dpkg-reconfigure wifi-switcher
wifi-switcher
assumes that hostapd
is running only during its "adhoc" mode and will be messed up otherwise.
So when wifi-switcher
there should be no hostapd
running.
To ensure that hostapd
and isc-dhcp-server
are not launched at boot, disable them (as root):
systemctl disable hostapd.service
systemctl disable vsftpd.service
systemctl disable isc-dhcp-server.service
(You might want to disable vsftpd autostart as well.)
From time to time packages hostapd
, isc-dhcp-server
, and vsftpd
are updated and hence reconfigured to autostart again so you
may have to disable them again.
Otherwise just add
systemctl stop hostapd.service
to your ~/.profile
A line in my ~/.icewm/menu
file generating wifi menu is
menuprogreload wifi - 0 /usr/bin/wifi-switcher -icewm scan --wifi-hotspot
My real-life IceWM configuration is available here.
My ~/.pdmenu
file looks as follows:
#!/usr/bin/pdmenu
# Define the main menu.
menu:main:Main Menu
show:navit...::navit_conf
group:wifi (_unicode)
exec::makemenu:\
echo "menu:mainWiFimenu:Choose network:Select the network" ; \
/usr/bin/wifi-switcher -pdmenu scan
show:::mainWiFimenu
remove:::mainWiFimenu
endgroup
group:wifi (_ascii)
exec::makemenu:\
echo "menu:mainWiFimenuII:Choose network:Select the network" ; \
/usr/bin/wifi-switcher -pdmenu scan --ascii
show:::mainWiFimenuII
remove:::mainWiFimenuII
endgroup
group:wifi (unicode + hotspot)
exec::makemenu:\
echo "menu:mainWiFimenu:Choose network:Select the network" ; \
/usr/bin/wifi-switcher -pdmenu --wifi-hotspot scan
show:::mainWiFimenu
remove:::mainWiFimenu
endgroup
group:wifi (ascii + hotspot)
exec::makemenu:\
echo "menu:mainWiFimenuII:Choose network:Select the network" ; \
/usr/bin/wifi-switcher -pdmenu scan --ascii --wifi-hotspot
show:::mainWiFimenuII
remove:::mainWiFimenuII
endgroup
# Other stuff: for example, I use (good, old, no more maintained) vux as a music player:
show:_vux...::vux_conf
menu:vux_conf:Vux:Vux
exec:down next::vuxctl down next
exec:pause::vuxctl pause
exec:next::vuxctl next
exec:up stop::vuxctl up stop
# exec:reload::vuxctl reload