Wi-Fi Drivers (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The Wi-Fi driver typically consists of a single DLL and is provided by hardware manufacturers such as the OEM or chipset manufacturer.
To enable Wi-Fi, a NDIS-compliant driver must be present and loaded on the device. The driver can be in a lower power state, but at a minimum it must be loaded. In addition, the driver must be bound to the NDIS subsystem. If the driver is fully NDIS-compliant, then binding to the subsystem occurs automatically.
To disable Wi-Fi support, delete the NDIS-compliant Wi-Fi driver from the subsystem.
See Also
Concepts
Network Driver Development Concepts
Wireless Network Adapter Support
Network Adapter Card Requirements
802.1x Object Identifiers