iphone check WIFI network switch is ON /Off - ios4

It is possible to check iPhone settings from an application? I just want to check whether the WIFI network switch is ON /Off .
Please give me any suggestion if it possible or not.
thanks in advance.

This can not be done as far is I know.
I once posted a question like this:
nsnetservice-on-wifi-instead-of-bluetooth
You can try to use the reachability project from Apple.
Reachability

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USRP not visible in RedhawkSDR

I have an Ettus E312.
I want to talk with it using the RedhawkSDR IDE.
There seems to be little documentation on this. The Redhawk manual doesn't include any tutorials. It's all just guess work to the uninitiated.
I found this setup guide on the GEON website: https://geontech.com/redhawk-sdr-and-an-ettus-e310/
However, I'm having trouble getting the device to appear under the active domain in the IDE. I have flashed the SD card, and updated the domain IP address on both omniORB files (host and USRP) as per the setup guide.
Once this is working, it is still not clear how to proceed...
Could someone please point me in the right direction??
Many thanks
The Virtual Machine NAT was confusing things!

Has there been a security patch in Micropython for the KRACK bug in the WPA2 handshake?

I assume that connecting a ESP8226 chip without a patch could make the entire network vulnerable? Extremely unlikely someone is going to go through the mess to get in that way yes, but it would be good to know anyway. Thanks!
Yes, the official SDK has been patched:
http://espressif.com/en/media_overview/news/espressif-releases-patches-wifi-vulnerabilities-cert-vu228519

Technicolor TG582n admin login

So I have been looking for hours to find the login to this router using upper and lower case and have got absolutely no where at all and have tried factory reset as well.
The reason I have come here for a possible solution is that I have a dump of the flash chip from the board. I bought it cheap off ebay as we have the same router at work and I am deploying some IP cams there in the near future, for the router at work we have the same problem but a call to our ISP may sort this. The seller said it was from Woav but they don't want to know as the previous owner has no account with them now neither do I.
I tried programming an OpenWrt firmware to the chip but it never booted so went back to the original image. Here is the original image for the chip (cFeon EN25Q64). From some reading it seems the systum is linux based.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mmfbf4bu1px3tsd/Technicolor%20TG582n.rar?dl=0
If someone can help me out here it will be greatly appreciated.
Steve
I found this article flashing-generic-firmware-on-a-technicolor-tg582n which says the username is ‘Administrator’ and the password is the serial number printed on the bottom. I can confirm this for my router.

Need to port FreeBSD to the MIPS® platform

Need to port FreeBSD to the MIPS® platform. I was going through below url,
https://www.freebsd.org/platforms/mips.html
There is list of all supported CPUs,boards but list is long, I would like to know the CPUs and boards on which anybody tried it and successfully able to execute it. Please suggest the name of cpu and board on which it works.
Thanks,
Umesh
There is also a wiki page: https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/mips with a list.
If you have a further question, i suggest to ask on the freebsd-mips Mailinglist.

Online tool for low bandwidth simulation?

I'm looking for an online tool that will allow me to enter a URL and a connection speed (56k, DSL, cable modem, etc) in order to test the performance of a web site under various speeds.
Any help much appreciated. I've tried sloppy (does not work for me behind firewall), and "Firefox Throttle" (not compatible with the latest version of Firefox).
I'm testing from a Windows 7 based PC.
Thanks in advance for the help.
If it doesn't need to be an online tool you can use fiddler to simulate modem speed for example. This guide shows how to set up the speed you wish to test for.
there is a more up to date blogpost on the fiddler technique: http://www.campusmvp.net/blog/simulating-a-slow-connection-with-fiddler

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