Wifissid (Network Name); Wifistatus; Wifitxpowerlevel; Wlandomainname - Campbell CR300 Series Product Manual

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18.3.59.13 WiFiSSID (Network Name)

The Network Name (SSID) is the name that identifies a wireless network (31 character maximum).
The SSID differentiates one wireless network from another, so all devices attempting to connect
to the same network must use the same SSID. If the device is configured to 'Join a Network', then
enter the SSID of the network to join here. If no SSID is specified, the device will join the first
open network it finds. If the device is configured to Create a Network using the Configuration
option, then the SSID entered here will be the SSID of the network created.
String data type
l

18.3.59.14 WiFiStatus

Specifies the current status of the Wi-Fi module.
String data type
l
Read only
l

18.3.59.15 WiFiTxPowerLevel

This fixes the transmit power level of the Wi-fi module. This value can be set as follows: Low (7
+/- 1 dBm), Medium (10 +/- 1 dBm), High (15 +/- 2 dBm). The value of this setting does not affect
power consumption.
Long data type
l

18.3.59.16 WLANDomainName

The WLAN Domain Name is only relevant when the device is configured to create a network.
When attempting to communicate with the device, attached Wi-Fi client devices can simply use
the domain name specified here which will be resolved to the device's IP address. For example,
the data logger web page can be accessed simply by entering the domain name specified here
into a web browser.
String data type
l
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