// wlanihv.h
DOT11EXT_SET_AUTH_ALGORITHM Dot11extSetAuthAlgorithm;
DWORD Dot11extSetAuthAlgorithm(
[in, optional] HANDLE hDot11SvcHandle,
[in] DWORD dwAuthAlgo
)
{...}
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Important The Native 802.11 Wireless LAN interface is deprecated in Windows 10 and later. Please use the WLAN Device Driver Interface (WDI) instead. For more information about WDI, see WLAN Universal Windows driver model.
The IHV Extensions DLL calls the Dot11ExtSetAuthAlgorithm function to enable an authentication algorithm on the wireless LAN (WLAN) adapter.
hDot11SvcHandle [in, optional]The handle used by the operating system to reference the WLAN adapter. This handle value was specified through a previous call to the Dot11ExtIhvInitAdapter IHV Handler function.
dwAuthAlgo [in]A DOT11_AUTH_ALGORITHM enumerator value that identifies the authentication algorithm.
If the value is within the range of DOT11_AUTH_ALGO_IHV_START through DOT11_AUTH_ALGO_IHV_END, the IHV Extensions DLL enables a proprietary authentication algorithm supported by the WLAN adapter.
Otherwise, the DLL is responsible for the processing of a standard authentication algorithm supported by the operating system. In this situation, the operating system is not involved with the authentication processing over a basic service set (BSS) network connection through the WLAN adapter.
Note The value of dwAuthAlgo must match the value of an authentication algorithm returned by the Native 802.11 miniport driver through setting the appropriate xxxAlgoPairs members of the DOT11_EXTSTA_ATTRIBUTES structure, which must match the values that would be returned by queries of OID_DOT11_SUPPORTED_UNICAST_ALGORITHM_PAIR or OID_DOT11_SUPPORTED_MULTICAST_ALGORITHM_PAIR.
If the call succeeds, the function returns ERROR_SUCCESS. Otherwise, it returns an error code defined in Winerror.h.
OID_DOT11_SUPPORTED_MULTICAST_ALGORITHM_PAIR
Dot11ExtPreAssociateCompletion
OID_DOT11_SUPPORTED_UNICAST_ALGORITHM_PAIR