WiFi Commands
get wifi network
get wifi ssids
set wifi scan
set wifi ssid <32characters>
set wifi passphrase <32characters>
set wifi security <wpa | wpa2 | wep |
mixed>
set wifi connect
set ipmode <static | dhcp>
set ipaddress <dotted decimal>
set subnet <dotted decimal>
set gateway <dotted decimal>
set dns1 <dotted decimal>
set dns2 <dotted decimal>
Network Commands
get network
set http port <0-65535>
set telnet port <0-65535>
set dxp port <0-65535>
Pre-Compliance v180808n
All set commands require a reboot before they take effect.
These commands are only available to the administrator.
This command will return all the WiFi network settings as shown below
SSID:
MyCompanyWiFi
Security
WPA2
Mode:
DHCP
IP Address:
192.168.1.254
Subnet:
255.255.255.0
Gateway:
192.168.1.7
DNS1:
192.168.1.1
DMS2:
8.8.8.8
Displays the SSIDs from the most recent scan
Initiates a scan of available WiFi SSIDs
This command sets the SSID of the WiFi network. Requires connection to be
initiated with set wifi connect command below
This command sets the WiFi Passphrase
This command sets the WiFi security scheme.
Initiates wifi connection to selected SSID as set above.
USE CAUTION WITH THIS COMMAND
Not having correct SSID, Security and Passphrase will result in
non-connection and require access via Micro Access Point.
This command sets the ip address setting mode. Static mode locks the
address as set, dhcp mode allows DHCP server to assign address.
This command is used to set the iBoot-WiFi's ip address.
Used only when IP Mode: Static
This command is used to set the iBoot-WiFi's subnet mask.
Used only when IP Mode: Static
This command is used to set the Gateway
Used only when IP Mode: Static
These commands set the DNS IP Addresses
Used only when IP Mode: Static
All set commands require a reboot before they take effect.
These commands are only available to the administrator.
This command will return the network settings as shown below:
HTTP Port:
80
Linkback URL:
192.168.1.254:8080
Telnet Port:
23
DxP Port:
9100
Timeout:
20
This command sets the port that the iBoot-WiFi's web server listens
for incoming connections on. When set to 0 the web server is
disabled.
This command sets the port that the iBoot-WiFi's Telnet server
listens for incoming connections on. When set to 0 the Telnet
server is disabled
This command sets the port that the iBoot-WiFi's DxP protocol
service listens for incoming connections on. When set to 0 the
Protocol service is disabled.
iBoot-WiFi
Factory
Default
80
23
9100
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