Specialised Packages

WLAN packages

Glück & Kanja provides two different approaches to WLAN packages which allow the configuration of WLAN profiles via RealmJoin. Both packages contain a wifi.xml file, that can be configured with the assignment arguments in the RealmJoin portal. The editing is embedded within a PowerShell script and the configured wifi.cml is added as wifiCustom.xml to the device using netsh: netsh wlan add profile filename = "wifiCustom.xml". Customer-flavored WLAN packages can be requested from Glück & Kanja.

WPA2-Enterprise package AddWlanProfileEnt

The WPA2-Enterprise package has to be assigned with the parameters:

  • SSID: mandatory

  • Encryption: optional, default value is "AES"

Argumentsyntax: -SSID "xyz" [-Encryption "xyz"]

WPA2-PSK package AddWlanProfilePsk

The WPA2-PSK package has to be assigned with the parameters:

  • SSID: mandatory

  • PreSharedKey: mandatory

  • Encryption: optional, default value is "AES"

Argumentsyntax: -SSID "xyz" -PreSharedKey "xyz" [-Encryption "xyz"]

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Custom States

It is possible to extend the standard RealmJoin states with arbitrary custom states. JSON files located in %ProgramData%\RealmJoin\CustomStates are automatically evaluated and added to the telemetry upload in the RealmJoin portal.

A RealmJoin extension allows to create a custom JSON files using a scheduled task, therefore executing a script on a regular basis and recreating the JSON. Create a Chocolatey package which uses the task registration extensions:

Register-RealmjoinCustomStateScheduledTask For optional parameters check Register-RealmjoinCustomStateScheduledTask in the core extension section. As per default, the newly created task executes the script .\publishState.ps1 once per day.

The within the PowerShell script created JSON file might be designed as:

  "CustomStates": {
    "bad-json": {
      "Error": "File cannot be parsed: Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: a. Path '', line 0, position 0."
    },
    "is-not-json-object": {
      "Error": "File cannot be parsed: Error reading JObject from JsonReader. Current JsonReader item is not an object: StartArray. Path '', line 1, position 1."
    },
    "name . test $ foo": {
      "test": "ok"
    },
    "test": {
      "hello": "world"
    },
    "too-big": {
      "Error": "File size (66075 bytes) exceeds limit of 65536 bytes."
    }
  }

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