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  /external/proguard/src/proguard/wtk/
package.html 2 This package contains the J2ME Wireless Toolkit plug-in for ProGuard.
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/libphonenumber/src/resources/carrier/en/
1.txt 37 1264729|Cable & Wireless
38 1264772|Cable & Wireless
57 1767225|Cable & Wireless
58 1767235|Cable & Wireless
59 1767245|Cable & Wireless
60 1767265|Cable & Wireless
61 1767275|Cable & Wireless
62 1767276|Cable & Wireless
63 1767277|Cable & Wireless
68 1787210|SunCom Wireless Puerto Ric
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  /development/samples/browseable/BasicMediaRouter/
_index.jd 12 output device. If your device supports Miracast wireless displays, you may
13 need to enable <strong>Wireless Display</strong> functionality in the
  /external/wpa_supplicant_8/src/drivers/
linux_wext.h 2 * Driver interaction with generic Linux Wireless Extensions
35 #include <linux/wireless.h>
  /device/asus/flo/charger_touch/
charger_touch.c 25 const char* WIRELESS = "change@/devices/platform/bq51051b_wlc/power_supply/wireless";
76 if (!strncmp(str, WIRELESS, strlen(WIRELESS))) {
77 snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/wireless/online", POWER_SUPPLY_PATH);
  /device/lge/mako/charger_touch/
charger_touch.c 25 const char* WIRELESS = "change@/devices/platform/bq51051b_wlc/power_supply/wireless";
76 if (!strncmp(str, WIRELESS, strlen(WIRELESS))) {
77 snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/wireless/online", POWER_SUPPLY_PATH);
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/efficient-downloads/
index.jd 2 page.tags="battery","network","wireless"
27 <p>In this class you will learn to minimize the battery life impact of downloads and network connections, particularly in relation to the wireless radio.</P
29 <p>This class demonstrates the best practices for scheduling and executing downloads using techniques such as caching, polling, and prefetching. You will learn how the power-use profile of the wireless radio can affect your choices on when, what, and how to transfer data in order to minimize impact on battery life.</p>
39 <dd>This lesson introduces the wireless radio state machine, explains how your app?s connectivity model interacts with it, and how you can minimize your data connection and use prefetching and bundling to minimize the battery drain associated with your data transfers.</dd>
42 <dd>This lesson will examine how your refresh frequency can be varied to best mitigate the effect of background updates on the underlying wireless radio state machine.</dd>
48 <dd>When it comes to impact on battery life, not all connection types are created equal. Not only does the Wi-Fi radio use significantly less battery than its wireless radio counterparts, but the radios used in different wireless radio technologies have different battery implications.</dd>
connectivity_patterns.jd 28 <p>When it comes to impact on battery life, not all connection types are created equal. Not only does the Wi-Fi radio use significantly less battery than its wireless radio counterparts, but the radios used in different wireless radio technologies have different battery implications.</p>
38 <p>When connected over a wireless radio, higher bandwidth generally comes at the price of higher battery cost. Meaning that LTE typically consumes more energy than 3G, which is in turn more expensive than 2G.</p>
46 <p>You can use the connectivity manager to determine the active wireless radio, and modify your prefetching routines accordingly:</p>
  /frameworks/base/services/java/com/android/server/power/
WirelessChargerDetector.java 33 * Implements heuristics to detect docking or undocking from a wireless charger.
35 * Some devices have wireless charging circuits that are unable to detect when the
36 * device is resting on a wireless charger except when the device is actually
39 * always rely on the battery service wireless plug signal to accurately indicate
40 * whether the device has been docked or undocked from a wireless charger.
43 * plays a tone when the device is docked in a wireless charger. It is important
48 * To avoid spurious signals, we apply some special policies to wireless chargers.
50 * 1. Don't wake the device when undocked from the wireless charger because
51 * it might be that the device is still resting on the wireless charger
54 * picked it up from the wireless charger but due to hardware limitations w
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  /external/chromium/chrome/browser/resources/options/chromeos/
internet_options.html 7 <section id="wireless-buttons">
38 <section id="wireless-section">
40 <div class="networks" id="wireless-list"></div>
  /frameworks/base/tests/RemoteDisplayProvider/
README 12 wireless displays or launch an activity that uses the MediaRouter,
  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/BasicMediaRouter/BasicMediaRouterSample/src/main/res/values/
base-strings.xml 28 to select an output device. If your device supports Miracast wireless displays,
29 you may need to enable "Wireless Display" functionality in the system settings.
  /developers/samples/android/media/BasicMediaRouter/
template-params.xml 33 to select an output device. If your device supports Miracast wireless displays,
34 you may need to enable "Wireless Display" functionality in the system settings.
  /development/samples/browseable/BasicMediaRouter/res/values/
base-strings.xml 28 to select an output device. If your device supports Miracast wireless displays,
29 you may need to enable "Wireless Display" functionality in the system settings.
  /external/chromium_org/content/browser/geolocation/
osx_wifi.h 55 // before any other Wireless functions are called. WirelessDetach
61 // This should be called before all other wireless functions.
67 // This should be called after all other wireless functions.
77 UInt8 macAddress[6]; // MAC address of the wireless access point.
86 // WirelessScanSplit scans for available wireless networks. It will allocate 2
  /external/proguard/docs/manual/
wtk.html 7 <title>ProGuard JME Wireless Toolkit Integration</title>
11 <h2>JME Wireless Toolkit Integration</h2>
13 <b>ProGuard</b> can be seamlessly integrated in Sun's Wireless Toolkit (WTK)
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/connect-devices-wirelessly/
index.jd 2 page.tags="wifi","network","wireless"
28 <p>Besides enabling communication with the cloud, Android's wireless APIs also
40 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) API for doing peer-to-peer wireless connections. This class also
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/usb_ids/
usb.ids 35 145f NW-3100 802.11b/g 54Mbps Wireless Network Adapter [zd1211]
119 7603 D-Link DWL-120 802.11b Wireless Adapter [Atmel at76c503a]
125 7614 AT76c505a Wireless Adapter
126 7615 AT76C505AMX Wireless Adapter
127 7617 AT76C505AS Wireless Adapter
190 050c 5219 Wireless Keyboard
220 0b0c Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse receiver
227 0f0c Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse receiver
273 161d Wireless Rechargeable Optical Mouse (HID)
312 1f1d un2400 Gobi Wireless Mode
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  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/BasicNetworking/BasicNetworkingSample/src/main/res/values/
strings.xml 22 <string name="no_wifi_or_mobile">No wireless or mobile connection.</string>
  /developers/samples/android/connectivity/network/BasicNetworking/BasicNetworkingSample/src/main/res/values/
strings.xml 22 <string name="no_wifi_or_mobile">No wireless or mobile connection.</string>
  /development/samples/browseable/BasicNetworking/res/values/
strings.xml 22 <string name="no_wifi_or_mobile">No wireless or mobile connection.</string>
  /device/asus/grouper/overlay/frameworks/base/core/res/res/xml/
eri.xml 44 EriText="Verizon Wireless"
58 EriText="Verizon Wireless"
142 EriText="Verizon Wireless"
149 EriText="Verizon Wireless"
  /device/asus/tilapia/overlay/frameworks/base/core/res/res/xml/
eri.xml 44 EriText="Verizon Wireless"
58 EriText="Verizon Wireless"
142 EriText="Verizon Wireless"
149 EriText="Verizon Wireless"
  /external/dhcpcd/
config.mk 11 SRCS+= if-linux.c if-linux-wireless.c lpf.c
if-linux-wireless.c 32 * Sadly, linux/wireless.h includes linux/if.h all the time.
36 * We *could* include wireless.h as that is designed for userspace,
37 * but that then depends on the correct version of wireless-tools being
49 # include <linux/wireless.h>

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