Get status of WIFI within tasker - Android Software Development

Hey guys, i searched all around and couldn't find much on what i'm looking for. I'm trying to create a tasker profile that recognizes my bluetooth headset, enables wifi, opens pandora, then waits 45 seconds to see if the wifi connected to anything and then leaves it on/turns it off depending on its status. I'm down to set wifi off if %WIFI matches <what goes here?> I can't find much documentation for this stuff :-/ any ideas?

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Check out www.vjay555.com - i think it works on the universal.
He's a regular contributor to the site - so he may be able to provide you with more details..
Yes, I use claunch with VJVolublis.
But check out member Rain, he has also made a beta today plugin to control a couple of other things as well.
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I've read on this for several days now, I've searched the forums and I just can't find an answer so here's my thread.
I've recently bought a G1 it's running JF_Holiday and I'm on AT&T with no dataplan. I have WiFi at home and at work and it's getting e-mails while I'm around the office that I care most about.
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Is there a solution to this anywhere? Just an app that I could turn on that would automatically reconnect to wifi indefinately would be nice. When I'm at work or home I'm not that worried about battery life I can charge it at any time. I am however, dissapointed that walking around work it can't stay connected to my e-mail. If I have to unlock it, disconnect/reconnect, and then wait to see if I have any e-mail I might as well walk back to my computer and look.
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If that's the case can anyone help:
1 - Set it to swap access points based on signal strength
2 - Add all the access points, currently I try to find a spot that's out of range of the one I'm connected too and add a new network. It associates that network with the new AP and my signal strength goes up.
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is there any program which turns on WIFI for windows email checking and turn it off afterward(even in standby state)?
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try sk tools i think they have something that will do it or a app that will
aaronpoweruser said:
try sk tools i think they have something that will do it or a app that will
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I think you mean SKSchema.
What I'm looking for is this:
An app that uses the GPS to turn WiFi ON at predetermined coordinates.
So for example, I walk to the coffee shop, GPS knows I'm getting close, turns WiFi ON. WiFi auto-connects while I'm there, as I step out, it times out at the preset time (part of wm6). I drive to the office, again, GPS know to turn Wifi ON and phone then auto connects to the network there. Same when I get back home.
This will save me some $ on data plan and get me a faster connection when I'm in a friendly wifi zone.
Thoughts?

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