Wlangetrssi - Received Signal Strength; Wep? - See The Value Of Wep Keys; Wlanpowersave - Enable Power Save At Boot; Wlandoze - Move Module Into Power Save - Multitech SocketWireless MT800SWM Reference Manual

Multi-tech mt800swm server: reference guide
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#WLANGETRSSI – Received Signal Strength
Description:
This command displays the current received signal strength.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANGETRSSI
Values:
NA
#WEP? – See the Value of WEP Keys
Description:
This command displays the values of the WEP keys.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WEP?
Values:
WEP64KEY1:6162636465
WEP64KEY2:6162636465
WEP64KEY3:6162636465
WEP64KEY4:6162636465
WEP128KEY1:12345678901234567890123456
WEP128KEY2:12345678901234567890123456
WEP128KEY3:12345678901234567890123456
WEP128KEY4:12345678901234567890123456
#WLANPOWERSAVE – Enable Power Save at Boot
Description:
This command sets the Power Save at the Boot Works after the Power Cycle.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANPOWERSAVE=<value>
Values:
0
1
Default:
0
#WLANDOZE – Move Module into Power Save
Description:
This command moves the module into Power Save during an active connection.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANDOZE
Values:
NA
#WLANACTIVATE – Move Module out Power Save
Description:
This command moves the module out of Power Save during an active connection.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANACTIVATE
Values:
NA
#WLANROAM – Enable/Disable Roaming
Description:
This command enables/disables automatic roaming of the module when the wireless
connection is lost by the Access Point.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#WLANROAM
Values:
0
1
Default:
1
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for the MT800SWM & MTS2WFA (S000425D)
Power Save Disabled
Power Save Enabled
Disable Auto Roam
Enable Auto Roam
Chapter 3 – WLAN Commands
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