Lantronix SGX 5150 User Guide - Page 62

To Show WPS Status, Using the CLI, Using XML, WLAN Scan/QuickConnect

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6: Network Settings To Show WPS Status Using the CLI  To enter the command level: enable > config > if 2 > link Using XML  Not applicable. WLAN Scan/QuickConnect Going to this page initiates a scan of wireless networks within range of the SGX 5150 unit and allows users to add a WLAN profile after testing it. This list refreshes automatically every 15 seconds. There is also an option to automatically update the scan results every 60 seconds, which is disabled by default. The scan results contain the following prepopulated information about each wireless device: service set identifier (SSID), basic service set identifier (BSSI), channel number (CH), received signal strength indication (RSSI), and Security Suite. You may also run a filtered scan of network names by the first few letters within the name. Click on any network name for QuickConnect configuration. Table 6-20 WLAN Scan/Quick Connect Results WLAN Quick Connect Description Settings Network Name (search Enter the first few letters of a network name in the search field before pressing field) the Scan button (next field description below). Scan "" Click Scan to search for all network names containing the first few letters entered in the Network Name search field. Performs a scan for devices within range of the SGX 5150 unit. To limit the scan to devices that are configured with the specified SSID, include the network SSID. To perform a scan for all devices, omit the network SSID. The command syntax requires the opening and closing quotation marks. If you omit the SSID, include the quotation marks, for example, scan "". Refresh scan results every 60 seconds (check box) To automatically update the list every 60 seconds, select the checkbox. To stop automatically updating the list, clear the checkbox. SSID To display a network configuration profile, click the service set identifier (SSID) of a specific network. BSSID The basic service set identifier (BSSID) is a unique 48-bit address that identifies the access point that creates the wireless network. CH (Channel) The channel number and frequency (MHz) of a network. RSSI A real-time value that indicates the signal strength of the network. Green indicates the strongest, yellow indicates average, and red indicates the weakest signal strength. The received signal strength indication (RSSI) that is reported in scan results is a single sample. To review the signal strength average over time, use the status command. The average is based on the connected AP. SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide 62

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6: Network Settings
SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide
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To Show WPS Status
Using the CLI
To enter the command level:
enable > config > if 2 > link
Using XML
Not applicable.
WLAN Scan/QuickConnect
Going to this page initiates a scan of wireless networks within range of the SGX 5150 unit and
allows users to add a WLAN profile after testing it. This list refreshes automatically every 15
seconds. There is also an option to automatically update the scan results every 60 seconds, which
is disabled by default. The scan results contain the following prepopulated information about each
wireless device: service set identifier (SSID), basic service set identifier (BSSI), channel number
(CH), received signal strength indication (RSSI), and Security Suite. You may also run a filtered
scan of network names by the first few letters within the name.
Click on any network name for QuickConnect configuration.
Table 6-20
WLAN Scan/Quick Connect Results
WLAN Quick Connect
Settings
Description
Network Name (search
field)
Enter the first few letters of a network name in the search field before pressing
the
Scan
button (next field description below).
Scan “<network SSID>”
Click
Scan
to search for all network names containing the first few letters
entered in the
Network Name
search field. Performs a scan for devices within
range of the SGX 5150 unit. To limit the scan to devices that are configured with
the specified SSID, include the network SSID. To perform a scan for all devices,
omit the network SSID.
The command syntax requires the opening and closing quotation marks. If you
omit the SSID, include the quotation marks, for example, scan “”.
Refresh scan results
every 60 seconds
(check box)
To automatically update the list every 60 seconds, select the checkbox.
To stop automatically updating the list, clear the checkbox.
SSID
To display a network configuration profile, click the service set identifier (SSID)
of a specific network.
BSSID
The basic service set identifier (BSSID) is a unique 48-bit address that identifies
the access point that creates the wireless network.
CH (Channel)
The channel number and frequency (MHz) of a network.
RSSI
A real-time value that indicates the signal strength of the network. Green
indicates the strongest, yellow indicates average, and red indicates the weakest
signal strength.
The received signal strength indication (RSSI) that is reported in scan results is
a single sample. To review the signal strength average over time, use the status
command. The average is based on the connected AP.