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0: clock off | 0: clock off | ||
1: clock on | 1: clock on | ||
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===reboot=== | ===reboot=== | ||
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*print driver software state and chip registers to stdout | *print driver software state and chip registers to stdout | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
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~ # wl dump | ~ # wl dump | ||
wl0: Aug 2 2004 14:32:51 version 3.60.13.0 | wl0: Aug 2 2004 14:32:51 version 3.60.13.0 | ||
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type 'wl msglevel ?' for values | type 'wl msglevel ?' for values | ||
- | PM | + | ===PM=== |
+ | *set driver power management mode: | ||
0: CAM (constantly awake) | 0: CAM (constantly awake) | ||
1: PS (power-save) | 1: PS (power-save) | ||
2: FAST PS mode | 2: FAST PS mode | ||
- | wake | + | ===wake=== |
+ | *set driver power-save mode sleep state: | ||
0: core-managed | 0: core-managed | ||
1: awake | 1: awake | ||
- | promisc set promiscuous mode ethernet address reception | + | ===promisc=== |
+ | *set promiscuous mode ethernet address reception | ||
0 - disable | 0 - disable | ||
1 - enable | 1 - enable | ||
- | monitor set monitor mode | + | ===monitor=== |
+ | *set monitor mode | ||
0 - disable | 0 - disable | ||
1 - enable active monitor mode (interface still operates) | 1 - enable active monitor mode (interface still operates) | ||
- | frag | + | ===frag=== |
- | + | *Set the fragmentation threshhold. (integer [256, 2346]) | |
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- | + | ||
- | + | ===rts=== | |
+ | *Set the RTS threshhold. (integer [0, 2347]) | ||
- | + | ===cwmin cwmax=== | |
+ | *cwmin | ||
+ | Set the cwmin. (integer [1, 255]) | ||
+ | *cwmax | ||
+ | Set the cwmax. (integer [256, 2047]) | ||
- | lrl | + | ===srl lrl=== |
+ | *srl | ||
+ | Set the short retry limit. (integer [1, 255]) | ||
+ | *lrl | ||
+ | Set the long retry limit. (integer [1, 255]) | ||
- | rate | + | ===rate=== |
+ | *force a fixed rate: | ||
valid values for 802.11a are (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54) | valid values for 802.11a are (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54) | ||
valid values for 802.11b are (1, 2, 5.5, 11) | valid values for 802.11b are (1, 2, 5.5, 11) | ||
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-1 (default) means automatically determine the best rate | -1 (default) means automatically determine the best rate | ||
- | mrate | + | ===mrate=== |
+ | *force a fixed multicast rate: | ||
valid values for 802.11a are (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54) | valid values for 802.11a are (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54) | ||
valid values for 802.11b are (1, 2, 5.5, 11) | valid values for 802.11b are (1, 2, 5.5, 11) | ||
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-1 (default) means automatically determine the best rate | -1 (default) means automatically determine the best rate | ||
- | infra | + | ===infra=== |
+ | *Set Infrastructure mode: 0 (IBSS) or 1 (Infra BSS) | ||
- | ap | + | ===ap=== |
+ | *Set AP mode: 0 (STA) or 1 (AP) | ||
- | bssid | + | ===bssid=== |
+ | *Get the BSSID value, error if STA and not associated | ||
- | channel Set the channel: | + | ===channel=== |
+ | *Set the channel: | ||
valid channels for 802.11b/g (2.4GHz band) are 1 through 14 | valid channels for 802.11b/g (2.4GHz band) are 1 through 14 | ||
valid channels for 802.11a (5 GHz band) are: | valid channels for 802.11a (5 GHz band) are: |