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-<img style='float: left' src='gfx/wifi-assistant-64.png' alt="Wifi Assistant's Application Icon" />
-<h1>Wifi Jail Breakout Assistant</h1>
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-<h2>About</h2>
-<h3>What?</h3>
-<p>
-This application aims to help make life easier when connecting your Nokia N900 to wifi networks (WLAN) that
-requires you to visit a captive portal (login) page before you can access the Internet.
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-<h3>Why?</h3>
-<p>
-I got tired of not being able to connect easily to networks guarded by a login page, so I created this app to scratch that itch.
-Nokia doesn't supply this feature and when asked for, it's out of scope for the N900.
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-<h2>How it works and Screenshots</h2>
-<h3>Connected to network</h3>
-<p>
-When you're connected to a "new" network, you get this popup which asks you if you want to launch a browser.
-Simply press Yes or No to open a new browser window.
-The next time you connect to that network, the same action will be take (open or not open a browser window),
-unless you untick the "Remember this decision" checkbox. (You'd get the same popup each time instead.)
-<div><img class='screenshot' src='gfx/screenshot-popup.jpg' /></div>
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-<h3>Network Settings</h3>
-<p>
-If you fire up the configuration/settings GUI (it's called Wifi Assistant and the icon looks like the one at the top this page)
-you get a list of all the networks we've used and whether to launch a browser or not.
-You can change the settings by tapping the line you want to change.
-<div><img class='screenshot' src='gfx/screenshot-launch-list.png' /></div>
-<div><img class='screenshot' src='gfx/screenshot-launch-settings.png' /></div>
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-<h3>Daemon Settings</h3>
-<p>
-You can turn the daemon off (kind of) so that it won't show popups. It'll still open a new browser window when you connect to
-networks where you've selected "Yes" previously.
-<div><img class='screenshot' src='gfx/screenshot-daemon-settings.png' /></div>
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-<h2>Download and Install</h2>
-<p>
-Get the debian package file (wifi-assistant_X.X.X_all.deb) from
-<a href="http://maemo.org/packages/view/wifi-assistant/">the Maemo.org packages site</a>
-If you download the file using your browser, the application manager will start and you'll be asked to install the pacakge.
-</p>
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-Eventually you'll be able to download Wifi Assistant from the Extras repository, provided by Nokia/Maemo.
-</p>
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-If you want to use the terminal, the commands are (requires root shell (rootsh) and wget):
-<pre class='cli'>
-$ sudo gainroot
-# wget https.....
-# dpkg -i wifi-assistant_latest.deb
-</pre>
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-<h3>Alternative</h3>
-<p>
-You could also get the latest version from
-<a href="https://garage.maemo.org/projects/wifi-assistant">this projects' garage (home)</a>.
-This is where I put the packages I test myself. It should not differ at all from the ones
-built by the Maemo build site.
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-<a name='roadmap'><!-- #roadmap --></a>
-<h2>Roadmap</h2>
-<ul id='roadmap'>
- <li class='done'>Daemon that launches browser</li>
- <li class='done'>GUI app where you can change settings</li>
- <li class='done'>Add and remove settings</li>
- <li>Upload wifi-assistant to Extras, <span class='done'put up a note on maemo.org forum</span></li>
- <li>Handles SSID/Network names with spaces in them</li>
- <li>Ability to specify URL to launch, per SSID/Network name</li>
- <li>Detect if the net is locked down or not
- (useful for networks which gives you one day access - you only want the browser launched once per day)</li>
- <li>Have the network settings sorted alphabetically</li>
- <li>Daemon work:
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- <li>Let the GUI app launch daemon if it's not running</li>
- <li>Change listenting to changes in gconf to using dbus</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- <li>Implement Ideas (below)</li>
-</ul>
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-<h2>Bugs</h2>