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NAME

       iwd - Internet wireless daemon

SYNOPSIS

       iwd [options ...]

DESCRIPTION

       Daemon for managing Wireless devices on Linux.

       The  iNet Wireless Daemon (iwd) project aims to provide a comprehensive Wi-Fi connectivity
       solution for Linux based devices.  The core goal of the project is  to  optimize  resource
       utilization:  storage,  runtime  memory  and link-time costs.  This is accomplished by not
       depending on any external libraries and utilizes features provided by the Linux Kernel  to
       the maximum extent possible.  The result is a self-contained environment that only depends
       on the Linux Kernel and the runtime C library.

OPTIONS

       --version, -v
              Show version number and exit.

       --help, -h
              Show help message and exit.

ENVIRONMENT

       $STATE_DIRECTORY is used for network configuration files.  See iwd.network for details.

       $CONFIGURATION_DIRECTORY is  used  for  daemon  configuration  settings.   Only  the  file
       main.conf is currently read from this directory.  See iwd.config for details.

       See iwd.debug for further environment variables for debugging.

SEE ALSO

       iwd.config(5),   iwd.network(5),   iwd.debug(7),  iwctl(1),  iwmon(1),  hwsim(1),  ead(8),
       systemd.exec(5)

       http://iwd.wiki.kernel.org

AUTHOR

       Marcel  Holtmann  <marcel@holtmann.org>,   Denis   Kenzior   <denkenz@gmail.com>,   Andrew
       Zaborowski  <andrew.zaborowski@intel.com>,  Tim Kourt <tim.a.kourt@linux.intel.com>, James
       Prestwood <prestwoj@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT

       2013-2019 Intel Corporation