Wlanibsschannel - Channel For Ad-Hoc Mode; Wlan? - Wlan Module; Wlansettxpower - Transmit Power; Wlanconnect - Connect With Ap - Multitech SocketWireless MT800SWM Reference Manual

Multi-tech mt800swm server: reference guide
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#WLANIBSSCHANNEL – Channel for Ad-Hoc Mode
Description:
Sets channel for Ad-Hoc mode.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANIBSSCHANNEL=<value>
View Value: AT#WLANIBSSCHANNEL?
Values:
1 – 14
Default
Value: 9
#WLAN? – WLAN Module
Description:
Displays WLAN module-related information.
Syntax:
View Values: AT#WLAN?
Values:
SECURITYMODE
NETWORKMODE
COUNTRYCODE
SCANMODE
TXPOWER(dBm)
Default
Value: None
#WLANSETTXPOWER – Transmit Power
Description:
Sets transmit power of the WLAN radio.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANSETTXPOWER=<value in dBm>
Values:
Any value from 0 to 16 dBm
Default
Value: 15 dBm
#WLANCONNECT – Connect with AP
Description:
Connects the module with AP.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANCONNECT
Values:
None
#WLANDISCONNECT – Disconnect with AP
Description:
Disconnects the module with AP.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANDISCONNECT
Values:
None
#WLANENABLE – Auto Connect Module with AP
Description:
On power up, this parameter determines whether to connect to the AP automatically or
manually. Connection to the AP can be established by AT#WLANCONNECT command.
A value of 0 means the module will not connect to AP automatically. A value of 1 means
that on power up the module tries to connect to the AP for configured settings.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANENABLE=<value>
View Value: AT#WLANENABLE?
Values:
0: Manual connection to the AP
1: Automatic connection to the AP
Default Value:
0
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for the MT800SWM & MTS2WFA (S000425D)
SSID
IBSSCHANNEL
DATARATE
WLANENABLE
MACADDR
Chapter 3 – WLAN Commands
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