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Wireless Display Software For Linux OS (WDS)

WDS is a set of libraries for developers who want to build Wi-Fi Display applications on linux.

WDS consists of:

The source code includes example implementations:

More information can be found on the mailing list and the wiki.

Requirements:

WDS test executables have runtime dependencies on just a few things (mostly GStreamer and GLib), but for successful Wi-Fi Display sessions the following are adviced:

Test results with other Wifi adapters are very welcome but be warned that in many cases Wifi-P2P has not had the testing it needs on linux: you may run into problems in surprising places.

Building WDS from git:

Testing WDS

Pre-requisites

Make sure wpa_supplicant & connmand are running. Running both of them uninstalled is possible (but in that case make sure the system wpa_supplicant and system connection manager are not running):

$ sudo hostap/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant -ddt -u

$ sudo connman/src/connmand -n -d

Use connmanctl to enable Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi P2P:

$ connman/client/connmanctl
connmanctl> enable wifi
Enabled wifi
connmanctl> enable p2p
Enabled p2p

Check that Peer-to-peer functionality is working:

connmanctl> scan p2p
Scan completed for p2p
connmanctl> peers
Nexus 5 (jku) idle peer_0c8bfd5f12fc_8ac9d0c0da67
Push2TV 75AEB2-PTV3000 idle peer_0c8bfd5f12fc_22e52a75aeb2

Enable agent:

connmanctl> agent on
Agent registered

Testing WDS sink with an Android device (e.g. Nexus 5):

In a few seconds, a window should open and a audio/video stream should start playing.

Testing WDS source with another sink:

In a few seconds, the sink should start showing a stream mirroring your desktop.