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22 <arg>-D<replaceable>driver</replaceable></arg>
62 authentication/association of the wireless LAN driver.</para>
74 present and enabled, and the driver for the device must be
90 driver to scan neighboring BSSes (Basic Service Set)</para>
100 driver to associate with the chosen BSS</para>
209 the driver for IEEE 802.11 authentication)</para></listitem>
246 <para>A summary of available driver backends is below. Support for each
247 of the driver backends is chosen at wpa_supplicant compile time. For a
248 list of supported driver backends that may be used with the -D option on
272 <para>wpa_supplicant wired Ethernet driver</para>
279 <para>MACsec Ethernet driver for Linux</para>
286 <para>wpa_supplicant Broadcom switch driver</para>
293 <para>no driver (RADIUS server/WPS ER only)</para>
307 <para>Windows NDIS driver.</para>
374 <term>-D driver</term>
429 <term>-o override driver</term>
431 <para>Override the driver parameter for new
547 <para>If the specific driver wrapper is not known beforehand, it is
548 possible to specify multiple comma separated driver wrappers on the command
549 line. <command>wpa_supplicant</command> will use the first driver
602 <para>This is the preferred driver for Linux.</para>
609 <para>In theory, any driver that supports Linux wireless
623 <term>BSD net80211 layer (e.g., Atheros driver)</term>
646 without having to implement new driver-specific interface code in
710 <para>Please note that if you included more than one driver
712 to specify which interface to use by including -D<driver