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Wireless Interface Commands, Table 26

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Using the Command Line Interface Wireless Interface Commands The commands described in this section configure connection parameters for the wireless interfaces. Table 26 Wireless Interface Commands Command interface wireless vap speed turbo multicast-data-rate channel transmit-power radio-mode preamble antenna control antenna id antenna location beacon-interval dtim-period fragmentation- length rts-threshold super-a super-g description Function Mode Page Enters wireless interface configuration mode GC 5-104 Provides access to the VAP interface configuration IC-W mode 5-105 Configures the maximum data rate at which the IC-W access point transmits unicast packets 5-105 Configures turbo mode to use a faster data rate IC-W (a) 5-106 Configures the maximum rate for transmitting multicast packets on the wireless interface IC-W 5-107 Configures the radio channel IC-W 5-108 Adjusts the power of the radio signals transmitted IC-W from the access point 5-109 Forces the operating mode of the 802.11g radio IC-W (b/g) 5-109 Sets the length of the 802.11g signal preamble IC-W (b/g) 5-110 Selects the antenna control method to use for the IC-W radio 5-111 Selects the antenna ID to use for the radio IC-W 5-112 Selects the location of the antenna IC-W 5-112 Configures the rate at which beacon signals are transmitted from the access point IC-W 5-113 Configures the rate at which stations in sleep mode IC-W must wake up to receive broadcast/multicast transmissions 5-114 Configures the minimum packet size that can be fragmented IC-W 5-115 Sets the packet size threshold at which an RTS must IC-W be sent to the receiving station prior to the sending station starting communications 5-115 Enables Atheros proprietary Super A performance IC-W (a) 5-116 enhancements Enables Atheros proprietary Super G performance IC-W (b/g) 5-117 enhancements Adds a description to the wireless interface IC-W-VAP 5-117 5-103

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Using the Command Line Interface
Wireless Interface Commands
The commands described in this section configure connection parameters for the
wireless interfaces.
Table 26
Wireless Interface Commands
Command
Function
Mode
Page
interface wireless
Enters wireless interface configuration mode
GC
5-104
vap
Provides access to the VAP interface configuration
mode
IC-W
5-105
speed
Configures the maximum
data rate at
which the
access point transmits unicast packets
IC-W
5-105
turbo
Configures turbo mode to use a faster data rate
IC-W (a)
5-106
multicast-data-rate
Configures the maximum rate for transmitting
multicast packets on the wireless interface
IC-W
5-107
channel
Configures the radio channel
IC-W
5-108
transmit-power
Adjusts the power of the radio signals transmitted
from the access point
IC-W
5-109
radio-mode
Forces the operating mode of the 802.11g radio
IC-W (b/g)
5-109
preamble
Sets the length of the 802.11g signal preamble
IC-W (b/g)
5-110
antenna control
Selects the antenna control method to use for the
radio
IC-W
5-111
antenna id
Selects the antenna ID to use for the radio
IC-W
5-112
antenna location
Selects the location of the antenna
IC-W
5-112
beacon-interval
Configures the rate at which beacon signals are
transmitted from the access point
IC-W
5-113
dtim-period
Configures the rate at which stations in sleep mode
must wake up to receive broadcast/multicast
transmissions
IC-W
5-114
fragmentation- length
Configures the minimum packet size that can be
fragmented
IC-W
5-115
rts-threshold
Sets the packet size threshold at which an RTS must
be sent to the receiving station prior to the sending
station starting communications
IC-W
5-115
super-a
Enables Atheros proprietary Super A performance
enhancements
IC-W (a)
5-116
super-g
Enables Atheros proprietary Super G performance
enhancements
IC-W (b/g)
5-117
description
Adds a description to the wireless interface
IC-W-VAP
5-117