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5.2.12 User Default Wpakey

This command sets the user default security key when tkip or aesccmp are used.
It contains 64 hex digits to create the 256 bit key. The command is
set radio defwpakey xyz
Where xyz is the security key.
There is no default value for this parameter.
5.2.13 Encrypted Wpakey
This command sets the security key when tkip or aesccmp are used. It contains
64 hex digits to create the 256 bit key. The WPA key must have been encrypted
using the cliencrypttool program with an identical key. The command is
set radio ewpakey xyz
Where xyz is the security key.
There is no default value for this parameter.
5.2.14 Encrypted Default Wpakey
This command sets the default security key when TKIP or AESCCMP are used.
It contains 64 hex digits to create the 256 bit key. The WPAkey must have been
encrypted using the cliencrypttool program with an identical key. The command
is
set radio edefwpakey xyz
Where xyz is the security key.
There is no default value for this parameter.
5.2.15 Minrssi
This command defines the minimum measured RSSI for AP to be considered
acceptable. APs with a measured RSSI below this number will not be considered
for association, even if they are the only APs that are visible. The command is:
set radio minrssi x
Where x is the RSSI value as a positive, decimal number. Internally the value will
be converted to a negative number (i.e. -78dbm).
The default is -80dbm.
It should also be noted that when this value is displayed using the "show radio"
command, it will be displayed as 65535-x where x is the value that was entered.
The display routines do not handle negative numbers properly and so the value
is displayed as a large positive number.
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